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LONG ISLAND RAILROAD 

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LONG ISLAND 



ONG ISLAND is the largest island on the 
eastern coast of the United States, being 123 
miles long and from 15 to 25 miles wide. In 
shajje it is very like a whale, and so the 
whalers who years ago made Sag Harbor a 
busy village named the eastern projections of 

the Island the north fluke and the south fluke. 

A range of hills having a relief of from 100 to 200 feet gives 
topographic expression to each of the flukes; and continuing west- 





Bits of Centreport. 

ward, these ranges coalesce north of the centre of the island near 
the Suffolk-Nassau line, where they reach their maximum eleva- 
tion of 420 feet at High Hill. Westward a group of rolling hills, 
occasionally reaching a height of over 300 feet, and not separable 
into distinct lines, continues to the Narrows at Brooklyn. South 
of these hill ranges the land is comparatively level and slopes off 
gently to the sea or forms more or less elevated table-lands be- 
tween the two lines of hills. The northern shore is rugged and 
precipitous, with long, narrow bays, while the southern shore 



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Northport Harbor. 

passes gradually from a gently sloping ])lain into lowlands inclos- 
ing broad, shallow bays, beyond which is Oak Island, Fire Island, 
and Great South Beaches which separate Great South Bay from 
the Atlantic Ocean. These beaches are reached by steamboats 
and sail-boats which gives those who desire to do so the pleasure 
of surf bathing and boating and fishing on the ocean, as well as 
the sports to be had on the ([uiet waters of the bay. 

The Island has about 400 miles of salt water shore front, about 
300 being on the sound and on the several bays, and 100 on the 
ocean. 

Long Island is noted for its excellent roads, having over 1000 
miles of macadam highways, and many well-kept earth roads, 
especially pleasant for driving with light A-ehicles. The prevailing 




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Views in Sag Harbor. 

summer winds are from the south, direct from the ocean, cool and 
invigorating. 

A pamphlet entitled "Climate of Long Island" by Dr. LeG. 
Denslow will be furnished by the General Passenger Agent on re- 
ceipt of 2 cents postage. 

The Island is remarkable for many springs, streams, and small 
fresh-water lakes. Water of the best quality is abundant every- 
where. 

All kinds of water sports and all kinds of out-door sports are 
suggested and invited by the appropriate surroundings and stimu- 
lating atmosphere. 

If any disinclined to active sports wish retreat for rest or 
study — in pleasant places by a shady stream or lake, with fields 
and woods to saunter in where quail, song birds, and squirrels, and 



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Entrance to an Estate on the North Shore. 

the summer breeze througli branches make the only sounds — 
what they desire is also on I^ong Island. 

The pleasures and comforts of shore and country life can be 
enjoyed on Long Island within distances of easy daily trips to the 
City. Those who do not need to make daily trips may well go 
farther out where the time lo the City is from two to three hours 
by comfortable trains. 




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THE NORTH SHORE 

One of the choicest bits of "water front" on the American conti- 
nent is that section of Long Ishind known as the North Shore. A 
rich diversity of bhiff and woodland along the Sound, broken by 
inlets and deep bays, recedes into beautiful meadows and fertile 
farming country. The topography is wholly different from that of 
either the central section or the South Shore, and offers the summer 
resident a diversified region, in which the attractions of both water 




The Sound Shore at Whitestone. 

and woodland are intermingled. On the shores of the many bays 
are charming sites for cottage homes, costly villas and great estates, 
and here one finds the best facilities for yachting, rowing, and 
fishing. Pleasure and trading vessels are always passing, and the 
many sail-boat races in sight of the shore add to the attractive view. 
The following towns are located on the North Side Division of 
the railroad, which extends to Whitestone and Port Washington— 
Woodside, Winfield, Elmhurst, Corona, Flushing, College Point, 
Whitestone, Broadway, Bayside, Douglaston, Little Neck, Great 
Neck, Manhasset and Port Washington, modern villages, growing 
rapidly because of their accessibility for those employed in New 
York City and desiring rural homes close to the mart of com- 
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for the enjoyment of aquatic sports, many of them commanding a 
fine view of the Sound. 

Equally well located on the Oyster Bay Branch 
Br^^c^ Resorts "^ *'^^ railroad are Roslyn, the home of the late 

William Cullen Bryant; Glen Head, Sea Cliff, 
Glen Cove, Nassau, Locust Valley, Mill Neck, Bapille and Oyster 
Bay. Glen Head and Glen Cove are also reached by steamboat 
from New York. All of these places are within easy access of the 
city and combine the attractive features of water, steep hills, dense 
forests, and drives as picturesque as can be found anywhere. To 
fully appreciate this region one must travel along the woodland 
roads, and from the hills and high bluffs view the bays, inlets and 
delightful vistas of blue waters. On each of the points which 
run out into Long Island Sound are large estates, notably those at 
Great Neck, Port Washington, Roslyn, Sea Cliff, Glen Cove, Nassau, 
Locust Valley and Oyster Bay. 




Hempstead Harbor at Glen Head and Sea Cliff. 

Oyster Bay enjoys a location which makes it a favorite spot 
for pleasure craft of all kinds. Here is the Club House and anchor- 
age of the Seawanhaka Yacht Club, a noted organization of Corin- 
thian yachtsmen, who make this place a centre for their sport. In 
fact, it may be said that the life on the North Shore centres about 
the water. At Oyster Bay is located Sagamore Hill, the home of 
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Cold Spring Harbor. 



The Wading River Branch of the Long Island 

-D ^ ^^%y ^^^^ Railroad, Avhich leaves the main line at Hicks- 
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ville, runs through the picturesque wooded lulls 

of the North Shore. 

Located on this division is Cold Spring Harbor, a quaint old 
village, where is situated one of the princij)al fish hatcheries of New 
York State, and which is always an interesting place to visit. Hunt- 
ington, east of Cold Spring, on Huntington Harbor, is an historic 
town as well as one of the most popular places on Long Island. A 
new hotel — Chateau des Beaux-Arts — is being constructed on the 
shore of Huntington Harbor, and will be ready for the reception 
of guests this summer. Greenlawn, the railroad station for Centre- 
port, and Northport are beyond Huntington, both unifjuely situated 
on a beautiful harbor, which adds to the attractiveness of this 
locality as a summer resort. Kings Park, Smithtown, St. James, 
Stony Brook, Setauket and Port Jefferson, a famous old ship- 
building town, are attractively situated for those seeking a place 
for the summer. 

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On the Bay at St. James. 



The Belle Terre Estates at Port Jefferson, consisting of over 
1200 acres of high rolling ground, surrounded on three sides by 
water, with an elevation of from 100 to 200 feet above sea level, 
is being developed as a high class country residence park. It has 




The Lake at Stony Brook. 
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Port Jefferson Harbor. 




The East Shore, Port Jefferson Harbor— Belle Terre Club House in the Distance. 




Shoreham— Overlooking the Sound. 
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A Picturesque Lake near Wading River. 

a beautiful club-house, fine cottages, a gate lodge, pergolas — 40 
miles of ideal woodland roads and bridle paths. On the property 
there is also a fine golf course, a dock and excellent facilities for 
bathing, boating, and fishing. Eastward from Port Jeft'erson are 
Millers Place, Rocky Point, Shoreham and Wading River, the 
terminus of the Wading River Branch. In each of these places 
visitors may find ideal locations for summer homes. The 
scenery is beautiful, and sport with rod and gun is always at hand. 
In this section are grown some of the finest productions of the soil, 
so that, besides rest and contact with nature, excellent table fare 
may be relied upon at the boarding cottages and hotels. 



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THE SOUTH SHORE 



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If one enjoys the sea with its surf bathing, sail- 
ing and deep-water fishing, the south shore of 
Long Island, on the ocean, will instantly appeal 
to him. The Great South Bay, the Mecca for lovers of aquatic 
sports, skirts the southern shore of Long Island for a distance of 
nearly eighty miles, and is an ideal and safe inland sea for sailing 
and still water bathing. 

It is hardly necessary to point out anv of the 
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Beach and advantages ot such well-known places as the 

Rockaway Beach Rockaways, Long Beach and Manhattan Beach 
— the latter place with its world - renowned 
Manhattan Beach and Oriental Hotels. The recent improve- 
ments at Rockaway Park make it very desirable for summer 
residence. The Inn and bathing houses here are attractive 
features. At Belle Harbor, adjoining Rockaway Park, a new 
seaside residential district is being developed, and many attractive 



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The Edgemere Club. 

homes have been located here. Here is also the home of the Belle 
Harbor Yacht Club, situated on Jamaica Bay. 

Following the coast line to the east on the Far 
Branfh Re^rL l^^^^kaway Branch of the Long Island Rail- 
road is Arverne, the modern summer city- 
by-the-sea; Edgemere, Far Rockaway, Lawrence, Cedarhurst, 
Woodmere and Hewlett, all of which are delightful places at which 
to spend the summer or for all year residence. At Arverne there 






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are many good hotels, among the largest being the Arverne and 
Colonial Hall. In addition to the hotels there are a number of 
boarding cottages for the convenience of the summer people. At 
Edgemere is located the magnificent Edgemere Club and many fine 
cottages. At Far Rockaway also are located many good hotels 
and boarding cottages, the largest hotel being the Tack-a-pou-sha. 
These places are favorite resorts for business men, who find their 
nearness to the city advantageous and their cool temperature in the 
summer particularly inviting. They are no longer mere summer 
settlements, but are occupied the entire year by people who find the 
cottage life in this vicinity very pleasant. Many of the residences 
in this section are pretentious, some of them even palatial. 

Beyond Cedarhurst, across the bay is Long 

Long Beach Beach, where there is now under construction 

a large modern fireproof hotel of concrete and 

steel — a five mile board-walk and a colony of high class cottages. 





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Adjoining the hotel on one side will be a casino — a concrete struct- 
ure which will be ready for the reception of guests for the summer — 
and on the other side a large bathing pavilion which will also be 
finished for use the coming season. The situation of Long Beach 
with its broad ocean frontage gives it exceptional advantages, and, 
as it is now planned, it will be one of the most famous resorts on 
the Atlantic Coast. Long Beach offers, in addition to surf bath- 
ing, excellent facilities for sailing and fishing both upon the ocean 
and the quiet waters of Hempstead Bay. 



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Ocean Avenue and the Hotel — Massapequa. 

Following the shore line from Jamaica on the 

Towns Near Montauk Division of the railroad, one will find 

th s^^lT ^ succession of pretty little towns, villages and 

Shore resorts, which offer special advantages because 

of their proximity to the city, and at the same 

time there is about them the very decided charm which belongs 

to country life. Among these are Springfield, Rosedale, Valley 

Stream, Lynbrook, the junction for East Rockaway and Long 

Beach; Rockville Centre, Baldwin, Merrick, Bellmore, Wan- 

tagh, Seaford, Copiague and Lindenhurst. Many of these towns 

have a large permanent population and abound in pleasant walks 

and drives near the water. 

Farther along the line of the railroad one sees where Brooklyn 
gets its water supply. Through several towns as far as Massa- 
pequa and Amit^wille, the reservoirs lie near the railroad. 

Freeport, Massapequa and Amityville on the Great South Bay 
are towns in which there are attractive permanent and summer 
homes. In each of these towns are good hotels — the Imperial Hotel 
and Crystal Lake House are located at Freeport, the Massapequa 
Hotel at Massapequa, and the Newpoint Hotel and The Inn at 
Amityville. 

A few miles farther on one comes to a group of villages begin- 
ning with Babylon, — then Bayshore, Islip, Great River, Oakdale, 
Sayville, Bayport, and Blue Point, the home of the famous Blue 
Point oyster. These places are directly on the Great South Bay 
— the sportsman's paradise — and have long been known as attrac- 
tive summer resorts with good hotels and cottages. Among the 

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The Bay at Bayshore. 

largest hotels are: the Linwood at Bayshore, the Elmore and Del- 
avan at Sayvilie, the South Bay House at Bayport, and the Hallett 
House at Blue Point. Like several other of the larger towns, they 
are no longer mere summer settlements, but each in itself is a 
thriving comnumitv, having; a busv life all through the year. 

Through this section are to be found some of the finest estates 
on Long Island, located amid charming surroundings, magnifi- 
cent in both area and development. Adjoining the Vanderbilt 
estate at Oakdale is the handsome quai'ters of the South Side 
Sportsman's Club. This is an organization of wealthy New 
York men who have created a preserve on which there is excellent 
hunting and fishing. 

Situated on the ocean front, and conveniently reached from 
Babylon by steamer is Oak Island, an ideal location for a quiet 

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and delightful summer. Oak Island is owned by the Town of 
Babylon, and plots of ground are leased for terms of ten years for 
the annual rental of $3.00 for each plot — affording an excellent 
opportunity for a comfortable summer home for very little money. 
Oak Island has an excellent beach on the Atlantic Ocean, without 
any undertow, making it ideal for surf bathing — also good facilities 
for boating and fishing. There are over 100 cottages here; those 
not occupied by the owners rent from $75.00 to $300.00 for the 
summer. Farther east on the beach are Fire Island and Have- 
meyer Point, reached by steamer from Babylon — also Point o' 
Woods, reached by steamer from Bayshore, places which appeal 
to many people who desire to spend their summer by the sea away 
from the activity of city life. 

There are a number of attractive villages along 

a c ogrue ^j railroad beyond Blue Point, of which Pat- 
and Beyond . , "^ . ' , . . 

chogue IS the most miportant. This is a pros- 
perous business place as well as a popular summer resort. Its 
summer population runs into thousands, and here are located many 
comfortable boarding-cottages in addition to good hotels, the best 
known of which are the Cliffton House, Ocean Avenue Hotel, 
Roe's Hotel and Central Hotel. Beyond Patchogue is Bellport, an 
ideal summer resort, commanding an excellent view of the Great South 
Bay ; also Brookhaven, Mastic, Centre Moriches, East Moriches, East- 
port aTid Speonk, very popular summer resorts near the bay, afford- 




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The River and Bay at Patchogue. 

ing every variety of outdoor pleasure. Beyond is Westhampton— 
one of the most delightful resorts on the Atlantic Coast for a summer 
sojourn, and a place which is growing rapidly; also Quogue, a par- 
ticularly attractive spot. Westhampton and Quogue are nearer 
the ocean, and the beaches are within easy walking distance from 
the hotels and cottages. These delightful villages are reached by 
fine shaded drives from their respective railroad stations and are 
connected by a very pleasant road around the arm of Quantic 
Bay. Good Ground and the fashionable Shinnecock Hills with 
its beautiful roads laid out by the landscape architects. Olmstead 
Brothers and Downing A'aux, from which may be had superb 
views of the surrounding land and waters of the bay and ocean. 
The Wyandotte Hotel at Bellport, Moriches Inn at Centre Moriches, 
the Beachview Hotel at East Moriches, the Hampton Inn and the 
New Howell House at Westhampton, the Hallock and Post Houses 
at Quogue, the Clifton House at Good Ground and the Inn at 
Shinnecock Hills are popular hosteh-ies in their respective lo- 
calities. All of these places offer not only the pleasures of the 
bays on which they are located, but of the ocean beyond. Numerous 
boarding-cottages, affording ample accommodations, are to be 
found in each of these towns. 

The most important of the Hamptons is South - 
The Hamptons anipton, where the air of social refinement is 

fully equal to that of the most fashionable 
watering places in America. Within its borders there is a small 

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lake and many beautiful drives, not only to the beaeh, but to 
the back country overlooking Peconic Bay. Easthampton, not- 
withstanding it is an old historic place, is a delightful home town 
of a refined society, and offers many pleasures for the summer 
resident. Its main streets are bordered with fine trees, which 
suggest the oldest of the New England villages. Many of the 
residences here are as elaborate and costly as those at Southamp- 
ton, and there is a quaint attractiveness and a sense of stability 
about the life which marks it as one of the best of Long Island's 





The Bay at Centre Moriches. 

resorts. Colonies which are growing up on the same lines are 
Watermill, Bridgehampton, Sag Harbor, Wainscott and Amagansett. 
All these towns are exceedingly popular with summer visitors, 
and in them will be found pleasant and comfortable summer homes. 
The Maidstone Inn, the lluntting and Osborn Houses at East- 
hampton, and the Sea \'iew House at Amagansett are good hotels. 

Beyond these villages the Long Island Railroad 
Montauk Point continues toward the far eastern end of the 

Island, and almost to the famous lighthouse at 
Montauk Point. The terminus of the railroad is at Fort Pond 
Bay, the quiet waters of which became suddenly a scene of activity 

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at the close of the Spanish War. This extreme point is not as yet 
much settled, but it is one of the most healthful and beautiful sec- 
tions to be found on Long Island. Montauk Inn is delightfully 
located on a hill, and its porches overlook the ocean and the bay — 
the air here is like that at Block Island— the Parsons' House also 
furnishes ample accommodations for guests. 




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THE CENTRAL SECTION AND 
PECONIC BAY RESORTS 

Jamaica is the railroad centre of Long Island, 
Jamaica and because of the development of transporta- 

tion facilities has taken to some extent the block 
form of city residences. From Jamaica the jNIain Line of the 
railroad continues through the central portion of the island, and 
then along the north shore on the east end to Greenport. 

East of Jamaica are the great Hempstead Downs, 
tf^^l, dotted here and there with villages, where there 

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are mmierous market gardens and farms. The 
Creedmoor Rifle Range, used by the National Guard, S. N. Y., is 
just beyond Jamaica. Here are also the villages of Hollis, Queens, 
Floral Park and New Hyde Park, each growing very rapidly. 

Mineola, a little farther on, the county seat of Nassau County, 
is especially noted for its agricultural fairs held there every autumn, 
a feature of the summer country life here. 

The Cathedral town of Garden City, with its 
Garden City tall sjiire and fine schools— -St. Paul's for boys 

and St. Mary's for girls — is everywhere visible 
from the Hempstead Downs. Here A. T. Stewart planned a re- 
ligious and educational movement which did not end with his 
death, and the town is a centre of an attractive and cultured circle. 
The Garden City Hotel, without exception, is one of the finest and 
best managed hotels in the East. 



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There are beautiful drives through the charming 
Interior Towns country around Hempstead and Westbury. The 

queenly beauty of old Hempstead, with its Revolu- 
tionary associations and relics, its beautiful homes and spacious quiet 
streets, good schools, and churches, its perfect modern improvements, 
and delightful social atmosphere, brings hundreds of families under 
its charm both summer and winter. Westbury is the centre of 
beautiful estates where many prominent people have located. 

In this section, and on the country roads about these fine estates, 
between Mineola and Westbury on the south and Great Neck and 
Roslyn on the north, the Vanderbilt-cup motor-car races were held 
for three years, and from near here to Ronkonkoma the Motor 
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The Lake at Middle Island. 

to Ilicksville, Central Park, Farmingdale, Wyandanch, Deer Park, 
Brentwood, where is located " St. Jose])h's in the Pines," an academy 
for young women, and Central Islip, towns which enjoy a charming 
situation, and with ample accommodations for the summer visitor. 
Beyond there are a number of other attractive villages, Ronkon- 
koma, lloltsville, Medford, Yaphank and INIanorville, the most im- 
portant of which is Ronkonkoma, possessing one of the ideal 
beauty spots of Long Island in Lake Ronkonkoma, a little way 
north of the village. Many of these villages lie in a vast expanse 
of ])ine forests, somewhat resembling those in the Lakewood region. 
This section is deservedly noted as a good place for persons suffer- 
ing with pulmonary troubles. 

Going farther on the Main Line of the railroad we 
come to Itiverhead, one of the largest towns on 
Long Island, at the head of Peconic River, which 
runs into Peconic Bay. It is the business centre of that at- 
tractive country and popular with many as a place of summer 
residence. From this point on to Greenport — a place favored with 
conditions ideal for a delightful summer resort — are several 
very interesting towns, located near the shores of Peconic 
Bay, and well known to summer visitors, namely: Jamesport, 
Laurel, Mattituck, Cutchogue, Peconic and Southold. At 
Jamesport are located the Miamogue House and Great Peconic 
Bay House — two good hotels. The waters of the beautiful and 
picturesque Peconic Bay are still, and the bathing beaches are 
uniformly excellent. On the bay all manner of pleasure craft 
may be seen during the summer months, bearing happy groups of 
care-free folk. The appended list of hotels -will show how many 



Peconic Bay 
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The Pines and Lake at Riverhead. 

opportunities there are for the summer resident, whatever the size 
of his purse. Many interesting historic spots are to be found here- 
abouts. Southold, for example, disputes with Southampton and 
Easthampton the claim to being the oldest settlement on the 
Island. Beyond Greenport are the quaint villages of East Marion 
and Orient, always attractive to summer visitors. 

Floatinff on the land-locked waters between 
Shelter Island Gardiner's Bay and Peconic Bay, opposite Green- 
port, is Shelter Island, one of the best known 
watering places on the Atlantic Coast. As a resort, Shelter Island 
offers all the beauties of nature, coupled with every modern con- 
venience. It aifords excellent bathing, sailing, and attractive 
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shore is the great Manhanset House, one of the finest hotels 
on the coast. The Prospect House, also located here, is one of 
the best known hotels in the East. Both of these hotels have a 
frontage of several hundred feet along the Bay, and a more 
charming situation cannot be imagined. Surrounding these hotels 
are a great mmiber of attractive cottages. There are few resorts 
in America more delightfid than Shelter Island. A ferry conveys 
passengers between Greenport and Shelter Island, and the train 
service between Greenport and New York is excellent. 




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Incidental mention has been made of oppor- 

woii on tunities on Lonij Island for the golfer. The 

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accessibility of many of the courses from JNew 

York makes them especially worthy of consideration. There are 
within easy reach of the metropolis fully a dozen courses, each of 
which has its special merits, and some of which are virtually un- 
surpassed outside of Scotland. In Richmond Hill, a pretty vil- 
lage just a short distance from New York, there is a well kept 
course. Near Flushing is situated the course of the Oakland 
Club, which had an almost national reputation as the home 
club for several years of the amateur champion of the United 
States. At Port Washington is located the Sands Point Golf 
Club. Hempstead has an excellent golf course, and nearly all the 
summer places, such as Cedarhurst, Far Rockaway, and Edgemere, 
support courses of more or less merit. At Garden City is a course 
which ranks among the very first in the United States. It is in- 
telligently planned and is maintained in the very best manner. It 

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is patronized chiefly by players of known skill, and hardly a day 
passes, winter or summer, without a match there which is well 
worth the observation of any one, whether he be an adept or a 
beginner. 

On the Oyster Bay Branch of the railroad at Nassau the 
links of the Nassau Country Club have been laid out to offer 
golf of high quality to skilled players, and the club also makes 
an especial feature of the play for its women members, so 
that the summer colony living near by is largely recruited by 
women who have taken up the game. There is also a golf course 
at Roslyn, Sea Cliff and Oyster Bay in this section. On the 
Wading River Branch there are courses at Svosset, Huntington, 
Smithtown and Belle Terre. The Meadow Brook Club at West- 
bury has an excellent course. At Great River the course of the 
Westbrook Club is also of particular merit, and the play on 




Nassau Country Club and Golf Links. 

it is usually of a high quality, making it worth the attention 
of all visitors who are interested in golf. All of the larger 
shore towns have their golf clubs: Rockville Centre, Freeport, 
Massapequa, Amity ville, Babylon, Bayshore, Bellport, West- 
hampton, Quogue, Watermill and Bridgehampton. 

At Shinnecock Hills is one of the first courses established in this 
country. It is situated on the true links — along the rolling hills 
near the sea and bay. The club maintains a course for women as 
well as for men. The men's course is frequently the scene of 
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selected Shinnecock Hills for its permanent home, where it is 
constructing one of the finest links in the world with the view of 
making this place the golfing centre of this continent. Golf has 
long been one of the chief features in the life of the summer colony 
at the east end of I^ong Island. Other courses in that region less 
noted than Shinnecock Hills are those of the Wainscott Golf Club, 
the Maidstone Club at Easthampton, the Bluff Golf Club at Sag 
Harbor, the Shelter Island Golf Club and the Shelter Island Coun- 
try Club on Shelter Island. 

To the summer resident interested in garden- 
ing and in the cultivation of flowers, vegetables 
and fruits, and chiefly of course to the farmer, 
florist and horticulturist, who devote themselves to these pursuits 
as a profession, the soil and the climate of Long Island, as well as 
its proximity to the greatest market in the world, offer special in- 
ducements. The Island is the flower and kitchen garden and 
the orchard of the metropolis. 

It is especially noted for its asparagus, celery, cauliflower, cab- 
bage and potatoes. Peaches, pears and plums thrive in its fertile 
soil and cranberries are grown in large quantities near Riverhead 
and Calverton. 



Horticultural 
Possibilities 








Art Students and Golf Club, Shinnecock Hills. 
37 




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SUMMER RESORTS ON LONG ISLAND 



Of cv ;rse. I/ong Island is well supplied with various kinds of 
salt-water food — fish, oysters, clams, crabs, scallops and lobsters. 
The Blue Points from Great South Bay, Bobbins Island oysters 
from Peconic Bay and Little Neck clams are known all over the 
country. 

The acres devoted to the cultivation of flowers near the Floral 
Park station afford in simimer stretches of brilliant colors as far 
as the eye can see, rivalling the famous tulip fields of Holland. 
For the raising of turkeys and chickens all the conditions on the 
Island are especially favorable, and the duck farms are noted 
throughout the country. 

In the interior section from thirty to seventy miles from New 
York there is much good land ^vhich has never been tilled; except 
for the small villages and occasional farms it is mostly covered with 
pine and oak trees of small growth, the trees having been cut off 
as soon as they readied merchantable size and the land otherwise 
neglected. 

To prove the fertility of the soil, the Long Island Bailroad Com- 
pany established small experimental farms near Wading River 
and near Medford. 

A book entitled "The Lure of the Land," recently published, 
containing full data relating to the experimental farms conducted at 
Wading River and Medford will be mailed by the General Passen- 
ger Agent, 263 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. City, upon receipt of eight cents 
postage. 




The Shore at Setauket. 
39 



SUMMER R ESORTS ON LONG ISLAND 

The excellence and growth of the passenger service of the Long 
Island Railroad is indi ated by the fact that it carried 12,387,649 
passengers in 1900 and '•23,950,54.7 passengers in the year 1907 
safely and promptly. 

The Long Island Railroad Co. operates electric trains from Flat- 
bush Avenue Station, Brooklyn, to Jamaica and Queens on the 
Main Line, and to Far Rockaway, both via Jamaica and via Jamaica 
Bay. The New York subway trains via Battery tunnel to Flat- 
bush Avenue, Brooklyn, will be in operation some time in May, 
1908, giving direct service between Manhattan and Flatbush 
Avenue Station. 




^ m tffi^ivW 



^ ^wtyv ■ ''5'g »-'w' j 



Boating on Long Island Sound. 



40 



SUMMER RESORTS ON LONG ISLAND 



RESORTS ON THE NORTH SHORE. 



CollcGe ipoint, 1R. 1. 

29 Trains on Week Days 



9.3 Miles from New York. 
18 Trains on Sundays. 



NAME OF HOUSE 
OR HOTEL 


PROPRIETOR 

. John Jockers 


TERMS 
PER WEEK 


CAPA- 
CITY 

30 


MILES 
FROM 
STA. 


Grand View Hotel . 


$6.00 to $8.00 


Near 



TSUbiteStOnC, IR. 1^. ll Miles from New York. 

29 Trains on Week Days 18 Trains on Sundays. 

Knab's Hotel Adam Knab .110.00 20 Near 

Boarding House Mrs. H. DeW. Smith. . 10.00 to 12.00 30 1 



/Ifturras 1F3tlI, IFl. 1). 

25 Trains on Week Days 
Murray Hill Hotel. . . .Chas. G. Rieger. 



8.6 Miles from New York. 
15 Trains on Sundays. 

$10.00 to $12.00 20 Near 



JSroaDwag, 1W. U. 

23 Trains on Week Days 
Hotel Montreuil L. P. Montreuil . . 



9.2 Miles from New York. 
15 Trains on Sundays. 

Apply 30 Near 



23 Trains on Week Days 

Private Residence. . . .Mrs. S. Hannon. . 

Bayside Villa S. W. & M. E. 

Nostrand 



Van 



10.9 Miles from New York. 
15 Trains on Sundays. 

Apply 20 H 



$8.00 to $10.00 



12 



Near 



Douglaston, 1H. 13. 

25 Trains on Week Days 

Douglas Manor Inn. . .J. E. Tench 

Evans Hotel A. Evans 



12.2 Miles from New York. 
15 Trains on Sundays. 

$17.50 30 }4 



14.00 



12 



Near 



©reat IWech, 1R. H?. 14 Miles from New York. 

25 Trains on Week Days 15 Trains on Sundays. 

Also Week Day Steamboat Service between New York and Great Neck. 
Shore Cottage Mrs. J. Schmidt $9.00 to $10.00 25 2}4 



/IBanbassct, IW. 1?. 

25 Trains on W^eek Days 
Farm House W. R. Stevenson. 



15.5 Miles from New York. 
15 Trains on Sundays. 

$9.00 and up 10 1^ 



port Masblnciton, IKl. 1. 

25 Trains on Week Days 

Hotel Ren wick SmuU & Thatcher. 

Lake Side Cottage. . . .Mrs. I. Lake 



18.2 Miles from New York. 

15 Trains on Sundays. 

Apply 50 1 

Apply 10-12 1 



IROSl^n, 1H. 11). 22.1 Miles from New York. 

15 Trains on Week Days 8 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 

Mansion House Rene E. Lepe, Mgr. . . $10.00 to $15.00 50 '^i 

Farm House Mrs. H. A. Valentine. . 8.00 10-14 1 

Private Residence. . . .Mrs. W. Van Wickler. . 7.00 to 8.00 4-5 1 

41 



SUMMER RESORTS ON LONG ISLAND 



©leu IFDCaD, IW. 1^. 25.4 Miles from New York. 

12 Trains on Week Days 8 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 

Also Daily Steamboat Service between New York and Glenwood 

Landing. 

MILES 
NAME OF HOUSE PROPRIETOR TERMS CAPA- FROM 

OR HOTEL PER WEEK CITY STA. 



Mountain House*. . . .James Ayers Apply 50 1 

Private Residence*. . .Mrs. L. Manahan $8.00 25 Yt 

*P. O. Address, Glenwood Landing, N. Y. 

Sea Gliff, IR. L). 26.6 Miles from New York. 

15 Trains on Week Days 8 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 

Also Week Day Steamboat Service between New York and Sea Cliff. 
Electric Cars are operated between Sea Cliff Village and Sea Cliff rail- 
road station. Ff.ie five cents. 



Sea Cliff Hotel 


. . Proprietor 


Apply 


.300 




Plaza Park Hotel . . 


. . Martin Olson 


$10.00 to $15.00 


100 






. . Matthew Johnston .... 


10.00 and up 
8.00 and up 


100 
30 


M 


Boarding House . . . 


. .E. P. Hoyt 




Brunswick Cottage. 


. .C. Dowd 


Apply 


30 




Boarding House . . . 


. . Mrs. W. B. Scott 


Apply 


16 




Boarding House . . . 


. H. B. Ahmay 


6..50 to 7.00 


20-25 




Boarding House . . . 


. . Mrs. E. Buck 


10.00 to 15.00 


50 




Laurence Cottage . . 


. . Mrs. A. Laurence 


8.00 


15 




Comfort Cottage . . . 


. .Mrs. M. C. DeR. Miller 


7.00 to 10.00 


100 




Kanawha House ... 


. . Albert Eschwei 


S.OOi'and up 


50 


y-f 


Tower Cottages. . . . 


. .C. A Bliss 


9.00 to 12.00 


40 




Hotel Pinnacle .... 


. .Mrs. F. G. Kent 


10.00 and up 


125 




Sound View Hotel . . 


. .A. C. Ellis 


12.00 to 15.00 


125 





©len Cove (Olen St.), IR. 15. 27.2 Miles from New York. 

12 Trains on Week Days 8 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 

Also Daily Steamboat Service between New York and Glen Cove. 

Electric Cars are operated between Glen Cove Village and Glen Cove 

railroad station. Fare, five cents. 

Farm House Mrs. Wm. Nederfer. . . $7.00 and up 10 1 1.^ 

Oriental Hotel Joseph Roll, Jr 15.00 50 Y^ 

Private Residence Mrs. B. J. Hill 8.00 to 12.00 20 Near 

XOCUSt Dalles, IKl. l. 29 Miles from New York 

15 Trains on Week Days 8 Trains on Sundays. 
(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 
Boarding House S.D.Wright $7.00 25 1 

:S3asv>ille, B. l. 29 Miles from New York. 

Reached by stage from Oyster Bay and Locust Valley railroad stations. 

The Arhngton Hotel. .Christ. Muller $10.00 and up 100 3 

Sound View House. . .Mrs. Jacob Temple. . . 7.00 20 3 

Farm House Mrs. A. V. Torbert . . . 8.00 to 10.00 15-20 3 

Private Residence. . . . Y. Ergenzinger 7.00 20 3 

Boarding House B. A. Verity 7.00 to 10.00 40 3 

W. R. Bell 7.00 30 3 

Mrs. E. L. Jensen 7.00 to 10.00 15 3 

Grove House Mrs. Wm. Brown 6.00 to 7.00 15 2 

©SSter :t8as, 1R. JJ). 32.9 Miles from New York. 

15 Trains on Week Days 8 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 
Hotel Schiller A. Schiller $10.00 to $15.00 75 Near 

43 



SUMMER RES ORTS ON LONG ISLAND 
ColO Sinim, m. L>. ^i -9 ^^'l^^ ^^^^ N^'^' ^"'''• 

8 Trains on Week Days 4 Trauis on bundays. 
(Additional Trains on Saturdays. ) 

MILES 
NAME OF HOUSE PROPRIETOR TERMS CAPA- FROM 

OR HOTEL PEJ?, WEEK «T^ _STA^ 

Wylie CoUage* Mrs. Thos. Wylie Apply 10 1 

*P. O. Address, Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y. 



Ibuntington, IH. H). ^ ^ •'^4.6 Miles from New York. 

10 Trains on Week Days 4 Trams on Sundays. 
(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 

Electric Cars are operated between Huntington Village and Hunting- 
ton railroad station. Fare, fi^'e cents. 

Chateau des Beaux- , t. , a„^i„ if^ "i 

Arts Hotel Bustanoby Frcres .... „^PP'X, r no 1 on 

Edgewater Hotel W. R. Seleck SIO.OO to $1,100 1-0 

Private Residence .... Miss .\. E. Grant '-^Vnn ^t Near 

Hotel* Geo. Gough Jr 9.00 25 Near 

Private Residence. . . .Mrs. S. D. Cameron. . b.OU i- /4 

" Mr. Augustus lioung. . b.OO__t( /.OO lo l2 

Private Residence* . .Mrs. L. Rosch /.OO b JNear 

*P. O. Address, Fair Ground, N. \ . 



©reenlawn, IR. H?. , ^ 37.3 Miles from New York. 

9 Trains on Week Days 4 Trams on Sundays. 

(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 

LockwoodHouset....L. L.Lockwopd *H^ t° f oT ^5 \h 

Farm House* Mrs. Gus Smith 5.00 to 6.00 15 1 2 

■• * Mrs. F. Bliss 7.00 10 - 

" * Mrs. H. C. Conklin . . . b.OO 8-10 2 

" * Mrs. Geo. W. Duryea 5.00 10 / 

RoadHouset .A.rchie Hall ....... . A ply 30 1 .2 

Private Residence ... Mrs. Benj. VanNos- lo 1 

trand oOU i- ^ 

*P O Address, Huntington Rural Free Delivery, N. Y. tR O. Address, Centre- 
port, N. 1. 



mortbport, m. 1. , ^ 39.5 Miles from New York. 

10 Trains on Week Days 4 Trams on Sundays. 

(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 

Electric Cars are operated between Northport \'illage and Northport 

railroad station. Fare, five cents. 

Ackerly House James A. Ackerly .... $9 00 to .|1 2^00 50 2H 

Bryant Cottage Mrs. H. H. Bryant . . . 7.00 to 8.00 8 20 

Private Residence*... B R Burr. ^-^Von 10 2K 

FarmHouset Alice I Ketcham b.OO m g/_ 

Boarding House* . . . . W. H Hallock b.00 io 2 J^ 

Selleck Farm House* . Mrs. M. Hegeman. . . . 6.00 to ^^00 2U ./2 

*P O Address, Commack, N. Y. tP. O. Address, Fort Salonga, N. \ . 



«m<thtr.wn 1W 1) 47 Miles from New York. 

SmltbtOVVn,^1R. 1.^^^ Week Davs 4 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 
Riverside Inn W.N. Spurge. $12.00 to $15.00 32 Y^ 

49.9 Miles from New York. 



^^' •^^""' y' j,^; on Week Days 4 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 
St. James Hotel S. A. Gould. APPjy f^ ,''* 

I^^Sue Hotel :;:S^1^?^^e:; :;::::: siUoo 

43 



SUMMER RESORTS ON LONG ISLAND 



StOnS JGrOOk, IR. 1). 53.1 Miles from New York. 

9 Trains on Week Days 4 Trains on Sundays. 



(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 



NAME OF HOUSE PROPRIETOR 

OR HOTEL 



Stony Brook Hotel . . . C. W. Chapman S 

Pine View House Israel G. Hawkins 

Wopowog Cottage . . . . E. L. Brewer 

Farm House W. J. Wood 

Boarding House Mrs. W. H. Fox 

Private Residence*. . .Mrs. Win. R. Davis. . . 
Briarwood Cottage . . .Miss K. Donnelly .... 

*P. O. Address, Setauket, 







MILES 


TERMS 


CAP.\.- 


FROM 


PER WEEK 


CITY 


STA. 


8.00 and up 


60 


1 


Apply 


25 


1 


Apply 


18 


H 


6.00 


18 


1 


8.00 


30 


H 


7.00 


4-6 


Ya 


Apply 


15 


% 


N. Y. 







25 


1 


12 


1 


8-8 


1 


12 


2H 


25 


1 



$7.00 to $10.00 


40-45 


1 


8.00 


20 


1 


9.00 to 10.00 


25 


1 


8.00 


4 


1 


6.00 to 8.00 


20 


9 


6.00 


25-30 


H 


7.00 


20 


Near 


8.00 to 10.00 


50 


1 


7.00 


7 


H 


Apply 


25 


1 


7.00 to 9.00 


20 


'A 



Setauket, 1R. 1. 54.9 Miles from New York. 

9 Trains on Week Days 4 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 

Hotel B. S. Tyler .S7.00 to $9.00 

The Willows Marie Massie 8.00 

Private Residence .... Mrs. A. Deckman. . . . 6.00 

Farm House Mrs. Andrew Holgerson 6.00 

Shore Acres* Wm. D. Oakes 8.00 and up 

*P. O. Addr2ss, East Setauket, N. Y. 

port SefTerSOtl, IW. l. 57.3 Miles from New York. 

10 Trains on Week Days 4 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 

Townsend House F. V. Smith 

Hotel Albert Walker 

Boarding House G. E. Brown 

Private Residence. . . .Mrs. C. Robinson 

Farm House* Mrs. H. J. Davis 

" t E. M. Hunt 

Picture View Housef .Mrs. T. D. Vanderveer 

Harbor View Hotel. . . .Mrs. S. Lindsay 

Private Residence .... Mrs. Theo. Woodhull . . 

The Darlington House L. W. Darling 

Pleasant Hill Cottage. W. L. Taylor 

*P: O. Address, Mt. Sinai, N. Y. fP- O. Address, Echo, N. Y. 

/nbiller'S BMace, m. 1^. 60.5 Miles from New York. 

3 Trains on Week Day.s 1 Train on Sundays. 
(Additional Train on Saturdays.) 

Boarding House Elisha E. Davis $7.00 to $10.00 25 1 

Farm House Sam'l J. Hopkins 7.00 to 10.00 15 2 

TROCllB ipOillt, 1R. 1^. 64.4 Miles from New York. 

3 Trains on Week Days 1 Train on Sundays. 
(Additional Train on Saturdays.) 
The Oaks Mrs. L. Stockmeyer. . . $5.00 to $8.00 8 1 H 

SbOrebam, 1R. 1^. 65.4 Miles from New York. 

3 Trains on Week Days 1 Train on Simdays. 
(Additional Train on Saturdays.) 
Shoreham Inn Suffolk Co. Land Co. Apply 30 1 

making IRtver, m. H?. 68.6 Miles from New York. 

3 Trains on Week Days 1 Train on Sundays. 

(Additional Train on Saturdays.) 

Farm House L. M. Hallock Apply 12-15 1 

Private Residence Mrs. J. F. St. Clair. . . $6.00 to $7 00 10 1 

44 



SUMMER RESORTS ON LONG ISLAND 



RESORTS ON THE SOUTH SHORE. 



Sbcepsbca? J3av>, 1W. I?. 

16 Trains on Week Days 



NAME OF HOUSE 
OR HOTEL 



PROPRIETOR 



Manhattan Villa E. L. Schaeffer. 



15.1 Miles from New York. 
22 Trains on Sundays. 

MILES 
TERMS CAP.^- FROM 

PER WEEK CITY STA. 

75 Near 



$10.00 and up 



/Iftanbattan JBeacb, IR. L'. 16.1 Miles from New York. 

16 Trains on Week Days 22 Trams on bundays. 

Oriental Hotel* Jos. P. Greaves, Mgr. $35.00 and up 500 Near 

Manhattan Beach 

Hotelt Henry Meyers and John 

L. Scherz, Lessees. . Apply 450 Near 

*P. O. Address until June 25th, 192 Broadway, New York. 

tP. O. Address until June 1st, Belvedere House, 4th Ave. and 18th bt., New l ork. 



Dalles Stream, 1R. W. 

33 Trains on Week Days 

Hotel Charles Miller 

Private Residence. . . .Mrs. Sarah F. Smith. 
Private Residence. . . .Mrs. Hugo Schluter. 



16.5 Miles from New York. 
22 Trains on Sundays. 

,18.00 20 Near 

7 00 8 Near 

8.00 15 Near 



Ibewlett, m. ^. 18-1 Miles from New York. 

34 Trains on Week Days 24 Trains on Sundays. 
(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 
Holly Inn Frank G. Holly Apply 50 ' s 



OLawrence, m. 11). 19 Miles from New York. 

34 Trains on Week Days 24 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 

Homan Cottage Mrs. S. A. Homan. . . . $8.00 to $10.00 12 Near 



jfar IROCl^awaS, m. ^. 179 Miles from New 

34 Trains on Week Days 24 Trains on Sundays. 
(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 

Far Rockaway Hotel . Mrs. E. Culhane ^P^!^' 

Tack-a-pou-sha HouseProprietor "^PP'^', 

Hudson House Mrs. John CHne $12.00 and up 

Greyloch Hall Mrs. R. Matt 

Hotel Imperial W. E. Hammond 

Boarding House Mrs. J. McSorley 

La Grange Seminole 

Hotel Geo. C. La Grange . . . 

The Chelsea Miss. M. M. Kean 

Bolger Cottage S. A. Bolger 

Savov Hotel Mrs. A. Moore 

Ocean House S. Wurzburger 

New York Hotel M. W. Burns 

Van Wvck House. . . .S. A. Bolger 

Ocean View House. . .Mrs. S. Martin 

Kennedy Cottage .... Mrs. M. Kennedy .... 

Hotel Belvedere S. J. Campbell 

Windsor Cottage Mrs. M. A. DitTenderfer 



York. 



12.00 to 20.00 
10.00 and up 
10.00 to 15.00 

10.00 and up 

12.00 and up 

8.00 to 10.00 

Apply 

Apply 

10.00 to 12.00 

8.00 to 12.00 

12.00 to 15.00 

10.00 to 15.00 

1 2.00 and up 

10.00 and up 



150 

250 

60 

70-80 

200 

25 

100 

75 

15 

80 
150 
75-80 

60 

75 

20 
200 
50 



Near 

'A 
Near 

H 
Near 

Near 
Near 
Near 

M 
Near 
Near 
Near 

M 
Near 
Near 



EDgemerC, m. 1!). 16.9 Miles from New York. 

31 Trains on Week Days 24 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 

Half Way House Kirgen Mehrtens $10.00 and up 65 Near 

45 



SUMMER RESORTS ON LONG ISLAND 



Brvcrne, TW. i). 15.4 Miles from New York. 

34 Trains on Week Days 24 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 

MILES 

NAME OF HOUSE PROPRIETOR TERMS CAPA- FROM 

OR HOTEL 

Arvernc Hotel I. H. Rosenfekl 

Colonial Hall Edw. Waldman 

Cottage Hot3l Emma Z. Falk 

Mershon Cottage Miss Mershon 

Boarding House M. E. St. John 

White House Mrs. Henry Kiehn. . . . 

Hotel Cottage C. A. Finch 

Dale Cottages Mrs. C. J. Tomlinson. 

The Britain Hotel. . . .A. J. Barker 

Hotel Mrs. Mack Latz 



PER WEEK 


CITY 

400 


ST A. 


$28.00 


Near 


28.00 


250 


Near 


35.00 and up 


150 


Near 


Apply 


40-60 


Near 


Apply 


20 


Near 


10.00 to 12.00 


50 


Near 


Apply 


SO 


Near 


12.00 and up 


100 


Near 


15.00 to 25.00 


100 


Near 


21.00 to 35.00 


125 


Near 



Ibammel (Rockaway Beach), IR. J). 

42 Trains on Week Days 

Boarding House M. A. Allen 

Boarding House Mrs. Helen Muller. . . . 

Gerry's Hotel Mrs. Jos. G. Gerry. . . . 

Franklin's House I. Franklin 

Hotel M. McNeill & Son 

Seaman's Cottage . . . .S. A. Seaman 

Hotel Robert W. Boyd 

Sprague Cottage C. F. Sprague 

The Angler Hotel . . . Geo. Lawrence 

Margaret Cottage .... Mrs. Margaret Murphy 



14.7 Miles from New 
61 Trains on Sundays. 



York. 



Apply 


40 


Near 


•SIO.OO to .SI 2.00 


20-25 


Near 


8.00 to 10.00 


50 


Near 


9.00 and up 


100 


Near 


10.00 to 12.00 


20 


Near 


8.00 to 10.00 


50 


Near 


12.00 


30 


Near 


8.00 to 12.00 


30 


Near 


Apply 


100 


Near 


S.OO to 12.00 


40 


Near 



"IbollanD (Rockaway Beach), 1R. J|). 15.1 Miles from New York. 

42 Trains on Week Days 61 Trains on Sundays. 

Avondaie Hotel J. Eldert Apply 75 Near 

Eldert's Surf Hotel . . Luke Eldert Apply 50 Near 

Milton Cottage Mrs. D. B. MacGregor $9.00 to .112.00 50 Near 

Narragansett House. .Phillip Stacom Apply 200 Near 



SeasiDe (Rockaway Beach), IR. |l). 

42 Trains on Week Days 

Atlas Hotel Chas. A. Schilling . 

Atlantic Hotel Mrs. M. Rohde 

New York Hotel David J. Felio 

Kruse's Hotel H. G. StoUe 



15.5 Miles from New York. 

61 Trains on Sundays. 

Apply 150 Near 

$10.00 to $12.00 50 Near 

12.00 and up 130 Near 

14.00 50 Near 



IROCftawaiS iDark (Rockaway Beach), IKl. J|). 16.3 Miles from New York. 
42 Trains on Week Days 61 Trains on Sundays. 

The " Park Inn " . . , . Harry J. Berry 

Windsor Hotel .John Tiernian 

Phillips Cottage Mrs. Mary Phillips. . . . 

Victoria Cottage F. R. Fisk 

Boarding House Jacob Strauss 

The Seaforth Geo. F. Koehler 



Apply 


250 


Near 


$15.00 


35 


Near 


Apply 


50 


Near 


12.00 and up 


30 


Near 


30.00 and up 


125 


Near 


Apply 


40 


Near 



XsnbrOOh, 1H. II). IS.l Miles from New 

18 Trains on Week Days 11 Trains on Sundays. 
(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 

Private Residence. . . .Mrs. D. L. Frost $6.00 10 

Shadv Pines Farm HseMiss M. D. Creed 8.00 30 

Private Residence. . . . M. D'Orsay 7.00 5 

.\etna Hotel Wm. Karn Apply 30 

The Gables F. L. Mackey 6.00 to 8.00 8-10 

Hotel Herman Lonzer 10.00 and up 24 



York. 



1 

Near 

Near 

M 

Near 



Bast IROCftawa^, m. I). 19.4 Miles from New York. 

10 Trains on Week Days 7 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Train on Saturdays.) 

Hotel A. Greenwald Apply 50 Near 

East Rockaway H't'l. John S. Rikman $7.00 to $10 00 20 Near 

Boarding House Mrs. Dykers White. . . 5.00 and up 40 Near 

46 



SUMMER RESORTS ON LONG ISLAND 



8 Trains on Week Days 



22.7 Miles from New York. 
6 Trains on Sundays. 



NAME OF HOUSE 
OR HOTEL 



PROPRIETOR 



TERMS 
PER WEEK 



MILES 
CAPA- FROM 
CITY STA. 



Hotel* Jacob Rathman Apply 

*P. O. Address, Long Beach, N. Y. 



50 Near 



(SlUCenSWatCr, IH. H). 22.8 Miles from New York. 

10 Trains on Week Days 6 Trains on Sundays. 

Hotel* B. Molitor $8.00 to $12.00 60 Near 

*P. O. Address, Long Beach, N. Y. 



Xong aSeacb, IR. 13. 

10 Trains on Week Days 

(Additional Train on Saturdays.) 
The Inn Jas. M. Abell Apply 



23.6 Miles from New York. 
/ Trains on Sundays. 



50 Near 



IROChVllle Centre, IW. 13. 19-4 Miles from New York 

19 Trains on Week Days 9 Trains on Simdays. 
(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 

Hotel ..Chris Munk $7.00 and up 

Boarding House Mrs. Sain'l Hill ..... ^A'^P'^I ., nn 

The Oaks Hotel* Mrs. F. B. Morrell . . . . 8.00 to 12.00 

The Knickerbocker , n ^,^ i 

Hotel Mrs. H. J. Martens. . . 10.00 and up 

*P. O. Address Oceanside, N. Y. 



18 
20 
50 



Near 
1 
IH 



40 Near. 



ff reeport, m. 13. 22.7 Miles from New York. 

18 Trains on Week Days 9 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 

Crystal Lake Hotel. . .A. E. Frost 19.00 and up 

Imperial Hotel Manager . ......... -^PP'X nn 

Private Residence. . . .Mrs. C. E. Humphrey. J 00 to 8 00 

Private Residence E. Amador U^^Jf' „ nV. 

Private Residence Mrs. P. Jackson /.OO to 9.00 



125 


H 


150 


H 


20 


Near 


25 


Near 


12 


Near 



/llberriCh, 1R. 13. 24.5 Miles from New York. 

16 Trains on Week Days. 8 Trams on Sundays. 

(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 

Hotel Merrick Peter G. Muller ... $8.00 to $10.00 20 Near 

Private Residence Mrs. Sophia Giraud .. . 6.00 0-» ,2 



:BeUmOre, m. 13. 25.8 Miles from New York. 

14 Trains on Week Days 9 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Train on Saturdays.) 

Pleasant View* Mrs, E Helme $5 00 8-10 

Private Residence David Seaman b.OO to S>.UU s. 

* P O Address, Smithville South, N. Y. 



2H 

y2 



TMantagb, m. 13. 26.8 Miles from New York. 

14 Trains on Week Days 7 Trams on Sundays. 
(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 
Farm House Joseph C. Kirn $8.00 25 H 



^aSSapequa, m. 13. 28.9 Miles from New York. 

17 Trains on Week Days 10 Trams on Sundays. 
(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 
Massapequa Hotel . . . .Thos. H. Fraser , . . . . $1 2 50 and up 300 

The Lourene* Mrs. P. J. Heinlein. . . 7.00 to 8.00 

*P, O. Addres.s, Wantagh, N. Y. 
47 



15 



1 



SUMMER RESORTS ON LONG ISLAND 



amltgVille, m. J). 31.5 Miles from New York. 

18 Trains on Week Days 10 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 

NAME OF HOUSE PROPRIETOR 

OR HOTEL 



Hathaway Inn Ewen Hathaway . . . . 

Wardle's Hotel Thomas Wardle 

Private Residence. . . .Mrs. W. H. Hall 

Areson's Hotel F. Guilfoy 

The Oakes. Mrs. H. E. Ketoham. 

Private Residence. . . .Louis Sauer 









MILES 


TERMS 




CAP,^- 


P'ROM 


PER WEEK 




CITY 


ST A. 


Applv 


60 


\¥, 


$10.00 




40 


Near 


7.00 to 8.00 


8-10 


i< 


10.00 to 12 


.00 


25 


Near 


10.00 to 15. 


00 


6-8 


Near 


7.00 




6 


Near 



XinOenburSt, m. 1. 34 Miles from New York. 
15 Trains on Week Days 7 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Train on Saturdays.) 

Griebel's Hotel John Griebcl $8.00 30 Near 

JBab^lOn, IW. 13. 36.8 Miles from New York. 
23 Trains on Week Days 11 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 

Babylon Hotel A. Matthias $10.00 25 Near 

Hotel W. E. Boyne Applv 50 1 

Sherman House Sherman Tweedy $10.00 to $12.00 50 Near 

BaylisHou.se Mrs. J. M. Baylis Apply 20 M 

La Grange Inn Mrs. C. C. Campbell . . 10.00 and up 65 J^ 

Muncie Isle Hotel E. H. Muncie (Muncie 

Island, 3 miles by 

boat from Babylon 9.00 to 25.00 125 — 

Surf H't'l.FireLsland* Smith Oakley 15.00 250 * 

*Fire Island is reached by boat from Babylon. 

JBa^SborC, m. 1. 40.9 Miles from New York. 
13 Trains on Week Days 7 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 

The Linwood J. P. Pulljs Apply 90 J^ 

Shanley's-by-the-Sea. .M. A. Shanley $12.00 and up 60 H 

Boarding House Mrs. J. T. Brown 7.00 to 9.00 25 Near 

Maple Villa Geo. C. Schmidt 7.00 to 12.00 40 }4 

point ®'TlClOOJ50, IW. 1. 4 Miles by Steamer from Bayshore. 

The Gerard House*. . .Geo. D. Gerard $14.00 to $18.00 100 

Ocean Hou.sef E. N. Billard, Mgr. . . . Apply 60 

Boarding Hou.se S. R. Pancoast Apply 25 

*P. O. Address, until June 15th, 1908, Patchogue, N. Y. 

tP. O. Address until June 1st, 1908, 84 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

IFslip, m. 13. 43.3 Miles from New York. 
13 Trains on Week Days 7 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 

Orowoc Hotel Frank Buchacek $21.00 and up 50 ]4 

Boarding House Mrs B Smith 7.00 to 9.00 30 Near 

Private Residence. .. .Mrs S T. McCroskey. 7.00 4 J-^ 

Hocker House* A. Hocker 7.00 and up 25 1 

East Islip Hotel* Frank Markvart 10.00 12 1 

Private Residence. .. .Mrs. E. J. Sprague. . . 7.00 to 8.00 15-20 i^ 

Private Residence *... Mrs. E. Macauley. . . . 5.00 to 7.00 6 1 

The Villa Mrs. R. J. Francis 10.50 and up 12 Near 

*P. O. Address, East Islip, N. Y. 



©reat IRlVCr, 1R. H). 45.5 Miles from New York. 

1 1 Trains on Week Days 7 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 

Private Residence Chas. C. Conkling $7.00 to .$8.00 \0 1>^ 

48 



SUMMER RESORTS ON LONG ISLAND 



SaSVlllC, 1H. L). 50.1 Mik'8 from New 

13 Trains on Week Days 7 Trains on Sundays. 
(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 



York. 



N.A^ME OF HOUSE 
OB HOTEL, 



PROPRIETOR 



TERMS 
PER WEEK 



MILES 
CAPA- FROM 
CITY STA. 



White House Hotel*. E. O. Ryder 

Hotel Elmore J. Davis Secor. . . 

Hotel Hamlyn F. Weir Hamlyn . 

South Bay House . . . .C. A. Brown 

Delavan Hotel Mrs. A. D. Foster 

The Inn Frank L. Davis . . 

Boarding House R. Edwards 

Kensington Hotel. . . .A. S. Kennedy. . . 
Fond du Lac Hotel.. . .Silas C. Seaman. . 



$15.00 and up 

Apply 

Apply 

10.00 to 15.00 

12.00 and up 

12.00 to 20.00 

7.00 to 8.00 

Apply 
7.00 to 8.00 



100 

125 

100 

125 

70 

40 

12-14 

35 

12 



'A 



]4 



*Water Island, 5 miles by steamer. P. O. Address, Patchogue, N. V, 



:l6aSP0rt, 1W. |). 51.7 Miles from New 

1 1 Trains on Week Days 7 Trains on Sundays. 

(.4dditional Trains on Saturdays.) 



Bayport Hotel Henry Stokes. . 

Boarding House George T. Carr. 



$10.00 and up 
Apply 



25 
30 



York. 



y2 



SSllie ipOlnt, 1H. 1?. 52.8 Miles from New 

11 Trains on Week Days 7 Trains on Sundays. 
(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 

Hallett House J. R. Snedecor 

Warner House J. R. Warner 

Hotel Will Graham 

Boarding House Mrs. A. loleman 

Cochran House Mrs. D. H. Cochran. . . 

Clemence Cottage .... Mrs. H. Clemence .... 
Blue Point Inn F. Murphy 



York. 



$10.00 and up 


200 


H 


8.00 


75 


Near 


15.00 


30 


H 


7.00 


10 


Near 


10 00 to 12.00 


30 


V. 


7.00 


8-10 


Near 


10.00 


25 


Near 



iPatCbOgUC, 1H. i). 54.1 Miles from New York 

12 Trains on Week Days 9 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Trains on Saturdays.) 



.W. M. Jenkins 

. Sanford Weeks 

.Mrs. W. Lechtrecker. 

. G. G. Roe 

John Brittin, Mgr. . . 



The Cliffton Hotel . . 
Ocean Avenue Hotel 
South Side Cottage . 

Koe's Hotel 

Roe'.s Hotel Annex. 

Hotel F. C. Thurber 

Smithport Hotel Mrs. G. C. Field. . 

Winona Hotel H. P. Wright 

Grove Ave. House . . . . N. E. Jones 

Hotel George K. Link . . . 

River Avenue CottageG. F. Webb 

Kurth Cottage Mrs. H. Kurt h .... 

West Lake Cottage. . .Mrs. O. H. Perry. . 

Newins Villa Mrs. Frank Newins 

Bayside Hotel N. O. Hedges 

Private Residence. . . .Mrs. Chas. Rohde . 
Private Residence. . . .John Knobloch . . . 
Private Residence. . . .Mrs. W. W. Smith 
Patchogue Inn F. W. Morrell 



$14.00 and up 
12.00 to 18.00 
6.00 to 8.00 
12.00 to 18.00 
12.00 to 18.00 
12.00 to 14.00 

Apply 
8.00 to 12.00 
8.00 to 10.00 
8.00 and up 
8.00 to 10.00 
8.00 to 10.00 
7.00 to 8.00 
8.00 
10 00 to 25.00 
7.00 and up 

9,00 
8.00 to 10.00 
10.00 and up 



300 

275 

25 

125 

125 

100 

75 

75 

75 

35 

25 

20 

20 

20 

150 

15 

20 

6 

100 



H 

V2 

H 

1 

1 

1 

1 
li 
Vi 

Near 



aSellport, m. 1!?. 58 Miles from New York. 

8 Trains on Week Days 3 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Train on Saturdays.) 

Wvandotte Hotel Wm. Kreamer .SIS.OO 125 1 

Mallard Inn M.H.White 10.00 and up 30-40 1}^ 

Private Residence Jas. B. Shaw 12.00 to 20.00 50 1 

49 



SUMMER RESORTS ON LONG ISLAND 



J6rOCkbaV»en, in. 13. 59.8 Miles from New York. 

7 Trains on Week Days 2 Trains on Sundays. 

(Acklitional Train on Saturdays.) 

MILES 
NAME OF HOUSE PROPRIETOR TERMS CAPA- FROM 

OR HOTEL PER WEEK CITY 8TA. 



TheEdgewater R. de Areas & Son $10.00 to .112.00 40 1 

Farm House F. E. Volz 7.00 to 8.00 20 M 

Private Residenee. . . .Mrs. H. E. Hawkins. . Apply 10 1 



$10.00 to 115.00 


80 


1 


Applv 


60 


1 


8.00 to 15.00 


50-60 


'^ 


14.00 


40 


Va, 


10.00 


20 


1 


10.00 and up 


40 


y?. 


9.00 to 12.00 


45 


Vf. 


9.00 to 10.00 


40 


1 



Castle, IR. i). 6.3.9 Miles from New York. 

7 Trains on Week Days 2 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Train on Saturdays.) 

Oak Grove Cottage*. .Miss M. H. Hallock. . . .18.00 to $10.00 10 M 

*P. O. Address, Moriches, N. Y. 

Centre /IRoricbeS, IW. 13, 6fi.5 Miles from New York. 

7 Trains on Week Days 4 Trains on Sundays. 

(.Additional Train on Saturdays.) 

The Clearview Chas. H. Warner .... 

Boarding House F. K. Bowditch 

Pequot House A. C. Goldbeck 

Long Island House. . .J. W. Rose 

Terry Cottage Misses A. & E. Terry . 

Senekes Lodge J. C. Bishop 

Breeze Cottage Mrs. Thos. F. Ryan. . 

Ocean House Ellison Bishop 

3Ea0t ./IftOricbeS, "H. 1!?. 68 Miles from New York. 

5 Trains on Week Days ?> Trains on Sundays. 

(Adilitional Train on Saturdays.) 

Hotel Beach view John A. Kennedy. . . . .\pply 150 M 

Hotel Watchogue Henry Schaefer $12.00 to $20.00 80 M 

Tuthill Point House . .Thos. J. Tuthill 9.00 to 12.00 75 Wi 

BaStpOrt, m. 1!?. 70.1 Miles from New York. 

6 Trains on Week Days 3 Trains on Sundays. 
(Additional Train on Saturdays.) 

Lakeside House C. W. Ravnor $10.00 to $14.00 40 J4 

Hotel .'. . Harrison J. Rogers . . . 10.00 to 12.00 35 }i 

Speonk, m. 13. 71.7 Miles from New York. 

6 Trains on Week Days 3 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Train on Saturdays.) 

Boarding House John W. Tuthill $8.00 to $10.00 45 1 

Farm House* Mrs. Jas. Tuthill 8.00 to 10.00 10-18 1 

Farm House V. H. Rogers 8.00 8-10 1 

Private Residence L. Ruland 8.00 6-8 1 

*P. O. Address, Remsenburg, N. Y. 

lilleStbaniptOn, m. f. 74..3 Miles from New York. 

5 Trains on Week Days 4 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Train on Saturdays.) 

TheNew'HowellH'se*R. A. Bisbee. Mgr . . 
The Hampton Inn*. . .Stephen F. Griffing. 

The Moorland* Mrs. S. C. Smith . . . 

Cedar Beach House . . . F. R. Jagger 

Farm House Mrs. S. R. Jagger. . . 

Rogers Cottage* Mrs. Hal-sey Rogers . 

Atiantic House* George H. Rogers . . 

Farm Hou.se* J. W. Rockefeller . . 

Farm House Nelson Horton 

*P O. Address, Westhi 
50 



$15.00 to $.30.00 


150 


\H 


15.00 to 20.00 


125 


2 


Apply 


60-70 


2 


10.00 to 15.00 


75 


2 


10.00 and up 


30 


2 


8.00 


15 


Vx 


8.00 to 15.00 


40 


Wi 


8.00 to 10.00 


12 


1 


7.00 


8 


H 


n Beach, N. Y. 







SUMMER RESORTS ON LONG ISLAND 



(SlUOgue, IR. 1^. 77.3 Miles from New York. 

5 Trains on Week Days 4 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Train on Fridays and Saturdays.) 



NAME OF HOUSE 
OR HOTEL 



PROPRIETOR 



Quogue House S. H. Hallock 

Post House Henry Gardiner 

Gardiner House Henry Gardiner 

Cooper House Mrs. R. A. Townsend . 

Hallock House A. B. Hallock 

Foster <& Jessup H'se.Mrs J. P. Howell . . . . 

Hotel* W. S. French 

Pine Grove House*. . .J. E. Tunnell 

Boarding House* . . . .G. W. Howell 

Hotel* John Loving 

Vail House* Mrs. D. A. Vail 

Caffrev House* J. W. Caffrev 

The Oakland* I. F. Phillips 

Private Residence*. . ,L. E. Carter 

Private Residence* . . . W. M. Randall 







MILES 


TERMS 


CAPA- 


FROM 


PER WEEK 


CITY 
150 


STA. 


$16.00 to $30.00 


9 


15.00 to 25.00 


125 


I'A 


15.00 to 25.00 


25 


1}^ 


Apply 


40 


2 


14.00 to 20.00 


30 


13^ 


15.00 and up 


60-70 


9 


12.00 to 20.00 


1.50 


IK 


8.00 to 10.00 


60 


314 


Apply 


35 


Wi 


10.00 


75 


IH 


10.00 to 12.00 


20-25 


IH 


8.00 to 12.00 


40 


3 


Apply 


25 


m 


10.00 to 12.00 


20 


iH 


8.00 


6 


IVi 



*P. O. Address, East Quogue, N. Y. 



(500£) (5rOUn&, 1R. ![). 82.3 Miles from New York. 

5 Trains on Week Days 4 Trains on Sundays. 
(Additional Train o!i Saturdays.) 

Bellows House E. C. Bellows 

Hotel Clifton T. Bernard Scanlin . . . 

Canoe Place Inn E. O. Buchmuller .... 

Hotel L. G. Squires 

Boarding House Warren Corwin 

Boarding House W. S. Bellows 

Boarding House J. H. Corwin 

Boarding House G. E. Bellows 

Peninsula House J. H. Squires 



Apply 


125 


IH 


6.00 to $21.00 


150 


m 


Apply 


75 


1 


58.00 to «10.00 


75 


1'/, 


10.00 


50 


m 


8.00 to 12.00 


50 


m 


Apply 


30 


IH 


8.00 to 10.00 


35 


lu 


7.00 to 8.00 


30 


iy2 



(50lt ©rOUnCiS, 1W. J). 86.8 Miles from New York. 

3 Trains on Week Days 3 Trains on Sundays. 
(Additional Train on Saturdays.) 

Shinnecock Inn *. . . .Max Rinck Apply 50 Near 

*P. O. Address, Shinnecock Hills, Southampton, N. Y. 



SOUtbamptOn, 1W. H?. 89.4 Miles from New 

5 Trains on Week Days 4 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Train on Fridays and Saturdays.) 

Hotel Irving L. Terry $14.00 to .$35.00 75 

Boarding House F. E. Fanning 8.00 to 10.00 25 

Fordham Cottage Mrs. G. H. Fordham. . 8.00 to 10.00 20 

Private Residence. .. .Mrs. K. Singleton 8.00 to 10.00 15 

Ocean House Mrs. E. M. Cavanagh . 7.00 to 8.00 21 



York. 



1 

i;^ 
1 



TIGlatCrmill, IW. J). 92.1 Miles from New York. 

5 Trains on Week Days 4 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Train on Fridays and Saturdays.) 

Private Residence Jonah Rogers $10.00 to $12.00 15-30 1 '4 

Apply 30 ," 2 



The Palmer House. . . . L. & G. Palmer 



:fi3ri&gebaniptOn, 1W. UJ. 94.7 Miles from New York 

5 Trains on Week Dnys 4 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Train on Fridays and Saturdays.) 

Fairview House* Hiram S. Rogers $10.00 to $15.00 30 

King Cottage Chas. E. King 12.00 8-10 

Private Residence. . . .E. P. Rogers 12.00 and up 20 

*P O. Address, Sagaponack, N. Y 
51 



2 

'-2 
Near 



SUMMER RESORTS ON LONG ISLAND 



Sag IF^arbor, 1R. 11). 99.5 Miles from New York 

5 Trains on Week Days 4 Trains on Sundays. 
(Additional Train on Fridays and Saturdays.) 

MILES 
NAME OF HOUSE PROPRIETOR TERMS CAP A- FROM 

OR HOTEL PER WEEK CITY STA. 



Hotel Nassau J. A. Udall $10.50 to $17.50 75 Near 

Hotel American A. M. Youngs 10.00 to 12.00 35 Near 

Boarding House Mrs. C. G. Vail 8.00 to 12.00 25 Near 

Private Residence Mrs. R. Fricot; 10.00 t.o 12.00 15 M 

mainecott, m. IL). 97.2 Miles from New York. 
5 Trains on Week Days 4 Trains on Sundays. 
(Additional Train on Fridays and Saturdays.) 

Private House Mr.s. Louisa E. Osborn Apply 10-12 1}^ 

^EaStbampton, IKl. H?. lOl.l Miles from New York. 

5 Trains on Week Days 4 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Train on Fridays and Saturdays.) 

Maidstone Inn M. I>. Mayo Apply 50 \^ 

Osborne House B. M. Osborne .$18.00 to .$35.00 50 1 

The Huntting Chas. S. Parsons Apply 50 Near 

Bniagansett, IR, |). 104.5 Miles from New York. 

5 Trains on Week Days 4 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Train on Fridays and Saturdays.) 

Sea View Hotel W. M. Terry Apply 50 H 

Ocean House Mrs. K. M. Terry $10.00 40-50 H 

Windmill Cottage Miss Ella C. Parsons. . 10.00 to 15.00 50 Ji 

Private Residence Mrs. W. T. Baker 10.00 to 12.00 60 }4. 

FarmHou.se G. S. Schellinger 10.00 to 12.00 30 Vi 

Talmage House Mrs. Henry Talmage. . 10.00 25 Near 



/IftOntaul?, 1R. 1. 115.9 Miles from New York. 

3 Trains on Week Days 1 Train on Sundays. 

(Additional Train on Saturdays.) 

Montauk Inn Theodore H. Conklin. . $20.00 25 J^ 

Parsons' House Wm. D. Parsons 12.00 to 18.00 25 2 



SUMMER RESORTS ON LONG ISLAND 



RESORTS IN THE CENTRAL SECTION 
AND ON PECONIC BAY. 



Jamaica, in. i). 9.6 Miles from New York. 

60 Trains on Week Days 45 Trains on Sundays. 

MILES 
NAME OF HOUSE PROPRIETOR TERMS CAPA- FROM 

OR HOTEL PER WEEK CITY STA. 



Boarding House Mrs. G. W. Hawxhurst Apply 20 Near 

Boarding House Mrs. B. Schlegel $7 00 to .19.00 20 Near 

Queens, in. I?. 13.2 Miles from New York. 

20 Trains on Week Days 10 Trains on Sundays. 
Private E,esidence Mrs. Dan'l Hendrickson $8.00 20 Ji 

floral iparft, m. L'. V^-^ ^^''""^ ^'""^ ^^''' ^°'"^- 

20 Trains on Week Days 10 Trains on Sundays. 
Private Residence. . . .Chas. E. Parnell $7.00 5 Near 

©arOcn Cttg, m. 11). 18.3 Miles from New York. 

15 Trains on Week Days 11 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Train on Saturdays.) 

Garden City Hotel J. J. Lannin Co $.30.00 and up 250 Near 

Boarding House Mrs. A. W. Lamb 6.00 to 10.00 30 Near 

IbempSteaD, in. 1. 20 IMiles from New York. 

15 Trains on Week Days 11 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Train on Saturdays.) 

The Pines F. W. Crandell $7.00 and up 25 Near 

mew IIJ^De parft, m. 1L>. 16.2 Miles from New York. 

13 Trains on Week Days 5 Trains on Sundays. 
Hotel A. M. Schulz $6.00 24 Near 

IbiCkSVtlle, m. 1^. 24.8 Miles from New York. 

'5 Trains on Week Days 8 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Train on Saturdays.) 

Thompson's Cottage . Mrs. A. Thomp.son ... $7 00 25 1)4 

Private Residence. . . .C. Kachelhofer 5.00 4 Near 

Central Iparh, m. 1. 27.8 Miles from New York. 

8 Trains on Week Days 3 Trains on Sundays. 

Plain Edge Hotel*. .. .Fred Dammann $8.00 10 1 

*P. O. Address, K. F. D. No. 2, Hicksville, N. Y 

3farm(ngDalC, m. 15. 30.1 Miles from New York. 

7 Trains on Week Days 3 Trains on Sundays. 

Hillside Farm House. .Mrs. A. Van Nostrand $6.00 14 1 

Farm Hou.se* Chas. G. Keil 6.00 30 3 

Walters House Mrs. G. H. Walters ... 6 00 and up 30 1 

*P. O. Address, R. F. D. No. 1, Hicksville, N. Y. 

53 



SUMMER RESORTS ON LONG ISLAND 



pinelawn, 1R. 1). 


32.3 Miles from New 


York. 


6 Trains on Week Days 


3 Trains on Sundays. 


MILES 


NAME OF HOUSE PROPRIETOR 


TERMS CAPA- 


FROM 


OR HOTEL 


PER WEEK CITY 


STA. 


Farm House* Mrs. G. A. Bedell 

" * Mrs. Theo. Downs. . . . 

Pinelawn Hotel Chas. J. Laderer 


$6.00 12 

7.00 15 
7.00 25 


2 
2 


*P 0. Address, R. F. D. No. 


2, Huntington, N. Y. 




msan^ancb, m. 11). 


34.6 Miles from New 


York. 


6 Trains on Week Days 


2 Trains on Sundays. 




West Deer P'k Hotel . . M. Reppenhagen 

Farm House Mrs. W. Proudfoot . . . 

Hillside Farm Hou.se. .Mrs. A. B. Montgomery 


$8.00 20 
6.00 10 
6.00 15-20 


Near 

m 

H 



Deer Iparft, IW. H?. 36.4 Miles from New York. 

6 Trains on Week Days 3 Trains on Sundays. 

Pine Farm House A. W Soper $6.00 20 1 

:fl3rent\V00D, 1H. 1. 40.8 Miles from New York. 

7 Trains on Week Days 3 Trains on Sundays. 
Brentwood Hotel ... .Charles Freund $8.00 and up 25 14 

Central 1[0l(p, m. ^. 43.2 Miles from New York. 

7 Trains on Week Days 3 Trains on Sundays. 

Farm House Miss Louise Wills $8.00 to $10.00 8 l\i 

Private Residence E. A. White 8.00 to 10.00 10 H 

Private Residence. . . .Wm. Lucas 7.00 6 3 8 

TRonftOnftOnia, IH. 1!?. (Lake Ronkonkoma) 48.2 Miles from New York. 

8 Trains on Week Days 4 Trains on Sundays. 

Lake Front Hotel Arthur L. Burnham . . $12.00 to $18.00 75 1 

Pine Cottage Chas. Jansson 8.00 40 214 

HallockHouse F. G. Hallock 10.00 and up 20 1 

Columbia Cottage. . . .M. Murray 8.00 to 10.00 12 % 

Locust Lake House*. .Mrs. H. L. Gould 7.00 10 3 

Hotel Geo. Geobel 7.00 to 12.00 20 Near 

The Pinehurstt Conrad Kassner 6.00 to 7.00 50 1 

*P. O. Address. Lake Grove, N. Y. 

tP O. Address, Holbrook, N. Y. 



/IfteDtOrD, 1W. L'. 54.1 Miles from New York. 

3 Trains on Week Days 1 Train on Sundays. 

Private Residence* . . . E. L. Norton Apply 6 4 

Private Residence*. . .Mrs. Winfield S. Davis $5.00 8 4 

White House Hotel. . .Frank Holhnann 7.00 20 Near 

*P. O. Address, Coram, N. Y. 

13apbanft, m. 1. 58.5 Miles from New York. 

3 Trains on Week Days 1 Train on Sundays. 

(Additional Train on Saturdays.) 

Private Residence . . . . C. W. Weeks Applv 20 1}4 

Private Residence. .. .Mrs. J. A. Work $7.00 12 j| 

Lake View Farm Mrs. H. E. Place 8.00 and up 20 1 

^anorVdle, IR. 13. 65.1 Miles from New York. 

3 Trains on Week Days 2 Trains on Sundays. 

The Maples G. W. Raynor $7.00 10 Near 

64 



SUMMER RESORTS ON LONG ISLAND 



CalVertOn, IKl. |}. 69.1 Miles from New York. 
3 Trains on Week Days 2 Trains on Sundays. 

MILES 

NAME OF HOUSE PROPRIETOR TERMS CAPA- FROM 

OR HOTEL PER WEEK CITY STA. 

Farm House Mrs. H. W. Perry $5.00 10 1 J^ 

Private Residence. . . .John E. Reeve 7.00 10 1 



IRlverbcaD, IKl. I?. 73.3 Miles from New York. 

5 Train.s on Week Days 2 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Train on Fridays and Saturdays.) 

Long Island House . . .F. J. Corwin Apply 50 Near 

Benjamin House Mrs. G. O. Benjamin. . $7.00 25 M 

Farm House* A. Benjamin 8.00 to 10.00 45 2J^ 

Farm House* Harvev Squires 8.00 to 10.00 40 2J^ 

Willow Cottage* J. H. Goodale Apply 25 2H 

Farm House* M. A. Havens 10.00 40 2 

*P. 0._Address, Flanders, N. Y 

5amC0portt IR. I?. 78.3 Miles from New York. 

4 Trains on Week Days 2 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Train on Saturdays.) 

Miamogue House* . . . . I. Seymour Corwin . . . -SIO.OO and up 150 J^ 

Hotel* E. Downs & Son 25.00 and up 200 M 

Hotel* Mrs. Emilv Downs . . . 8.00 to 10.00 50 H 

Maple Cottage* M. L. Corwin 7.00 to 8.00 12 % 

Private Residence*. . .Mrs. J. H. Carter 8.00 20 j| 

*P. O. Address, South Jamesport, N. Y. 

/IbattitllCh, 1R. 11?. 82.4 Miles from New York. 

■4 Trains on Week Days 2 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Train on Saturdays.) 

Hotel Rilev Bros $10.00 

Hotel H. W. Klein 8.00 to 12.00 

Ingleside Cottage Sevmour H. Tuthill. . . 8.00 to 10.00 

Hotel Glenwood J. P. Zenzins 9.00 to 14.00 

Farm House Mrs. B. S. Conkling. . . 7.00 to 12.00 

Bay View Cottages. . .Fred'k Bicking 9.00 to 12.00 

CutCbogue, Itt. L^ 85-3 Miles from New York 

4 Trains on Week Days 2 Trains on Sundays. 
(Additional Train on Saturdays.) 

Farm House John Lindsay $7.00 15 1 

Private Residence. . . .MissC. A. Smith 7.00 to 10.00 12 1 

iPCCOniC, in. l. ^ 87.8 Miles from New York. 

4 Trains on Week Days 2 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Train on Saturdays.) 

Ducey House W. J. Ducey $8.00 15 ?i 

SOUtbOlD, in. L). 90.1 Miles from New York. 

4 Trains on W^eek Days 2 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Train on Saturdays.) 

Paumonok Inn Geo. F. Hummel $10.00 to $15.00 100 1 

Southold Hotel Theo. Hoinkis 8.00 to 10.00 50 Near 

Park Hotel M. Kreutzer 10.00 to 12.00 65 1 

South Harbor Home. .Martin Lehr 8.00 25-30 1 

Farm House Capt. W. H. Gardiner. Apply 25 1 

Old Orchard Farm 

House Geo. R. Jennings 10.00 14 Near 

Farm House E F. Jewell Apply 18 1 

Farm House J. C. Booth 8.00 25 1 

Albortson House W. F. Mitchell 8.00 to 14.00 30 Near 



50 


Near 


40 


M 


30 


V->. 


30 


'/s 


10-15 


Near 


30 


1 



SUMMER RESORTS ON LONG ISLAND 



©reenport, IFl. 1^. 94.3 Miles from New York. 

4 Trains on Week Days 2 Trains on Sundays. 

(Additional Train on Fridays and Saturdays.) 



NAME OF HOUSE 
OR HOTEL 



Booth House 

Stirlington House . . . 

Ye Clark House 

Boarding House . . . . 
Commercial Hotel . . . 
Pipes Neck House. . . 
Boarding House . . . . 
Wyandank Hotel . . . 
Mt. Pleasant House* . 
The Bay House* ... 
Orient Point Inn*. . . 



PROPRIETOR 



. H. C. Ravnor 

. Mrs. D. E. Salmon . . 

. Miss B. M. Clark 

.Mrs. L. J. Young. . . . 
.Mrs. Mary M. Mott. . 
. Mrs. A. C. Corwin ... 
.Mrs. A. A. Benjamin. . 

. C. C. Wright 

.John Miller 

.C. B. King & Son . . . 
. Proprietor. 



*P. O. Address, Orient, N. Y. 







MILES 


TERMS 


CAPA- 


FROM 


PER WEEK 


CITY 


STA. 


Apply 


100 


Near 


$8.00 to SI 0.00 


20 


Near 


12.00 to 14.00 


25 


'A 


8.00 to 10.00 


30 


Near 


9.00 


50 


Near 


7.00 to 10.00 


40 


2 


S.OO 


10 


M 


10.00 to 14.00 


75 


Near 


Apply 


75 


5 


8.00 to 10.00 


50 


5 


Apply 


150 


9 



SbClter HslailD, IR. 11^ 95.3 Miles from New York. 
Reached by Ferry from Cireenport. 

Manhanset House. . . .J. Hull Davidson, Mgr .S21.00 and up 500 

Pro.spect House* R. T. Martin 21.00 and up 400 

Hotel* C. M. Wrav Apply 125 

Boarding House* E. F. French 12.00 to 15.00 100 

Tuthill House Mrs. A. T. Tuthill S.OO to 10.00 25 

Menantic Grove H'se. Henry Walther 10.00 to 15.00 50 

South Ferrv House . . . Irving Clark 10.00 anil up 20-25 

Private Residence* . . . Mrs. .1. W. Cas3 8.00 8 

Chequit Inn Belle P. Crook 8.00 and up 100 

Fuller Cottage* Mrs. E. A. Fuller 8.00 to 9.00 10 

*P. O. Address, Shelter Island Heights, N. Y. 



HOW TO REACH THE LONG ISLAND RAILROAD IN NEW 
YORK CITY FROM RAILROADS AND STEAMBOAT LINES. 

From Railroads. 

From Pennsylvania and Lehi'j;h Valley R.R. Station, 23d Street, N. R., by surface 
cars direct to 34th Street Station. 

From New York Central, and New York, New Haven and Hartford R.R., Grand 
Central Station, 42d Street, by Elevated R.R. or surface cars direct to 34th 
Street Station. 

From West Shore R.R. and N. Y. O. & W. R.R. Stations, 42d Street, N. R., by 
surface cars direct to 34th Street Station. 

From Erie R.R. Station, 23d Street, N. R., by surface cars direct to .34th Street 
Station. 

From Delaware, Lackawanna and Western R.R. Station, 23d Street, N. R., by sur- 
face cars direct to 34th Street Station. 

From Central R.R. of N. J. and B. & O. R.R. Station, 23d Street, N. R., by surface 
cars direct to 34th Street Station. 

From Steamboat Lines. 

From Albany Day Line, N. R., by 42d Street surface cars direct to 34th Street Station. 

From People's Line. Citizen's Line, and Metropolitan Line by surface cars to West 
23d Street, and transfer to surface cars direct to 34th Street Station. 

From Providence & Stonington Line, foot Murray Street, N. R., by Elevated R.R, 
via Battery to 34th Street Station. 

From Fall River Line, foot Warren Street, N. R., by Elevated R.R. via Battery 
to 34th Street Station. 

56 



SUMMER RESORTS ON LONG ISLAND 



LONG ISLAND RAILROAD TICKET OFFICES. 

NEW YORK— East 34th St. Station. 263 Fifth Ave., 29th St. Entrance (Gen'l 
Pass'r Agent's Office). 120 I^ioadwav. Astor House Ticket Office. 95 Fifth 
Ave. (cor. 17th St.). 613 Sixth Ave. (cor. 36th St.). 51 West 125th St. 
574 Columbus Ave. 

BROOKLYN — Long Island R. R. Station cor. Flatbush and Atlantic Aves. Long 
Island R.R. Station Atlantic and Nostrand .\ves. 336 Fulton St. (near Court ). 
Long Island R.R. Station cor. Bushwiek Place and Montrose Aves. 501 
Broadway E. D. Long Island R.R. Station East New York, Atlantic and 
Vesta Aves. 

HOBOKEN, N. J.— 122 River Street. 

LONG ISLAND CITY— Long Island R.R. Station. 

RESERVATION OF SPACE IN PARLOR CARS— All principal trains have par- 
lor cars and seats may be secured at the following offices: 

NEW YORK CITY— 120 Broadway. 95 Fifth Avenue. 263 Fifth Ave., 29th St. 
Entrance (Gen'l Pas-s'r Agent's Office). 613 Sixth Ave. (cor. 36th St.) East 
34th St. Station. 

BROOKLYN— Flatbush Avenue Station. 336 Fulton St. 

LONG ISLAND CITY— Long Island R.R. Station. 

Conductors and porters are not permitteil to reserve space. Parlor Car 
Reservations must be paid for when reserved. In the event of passengers 
beina; unable to use their tickets on train for which purchased they will be 
redeemetl if presented at the parlor car office where sold thirty minutes be- 
fore the leaving time of train .... 

Brooklyn passengers may secure parlor car seats on trains from Long Island 
City to be taken at Jamaica. 

LONG ISLAND RAILROAD UNIFORMED PARCEL PORTERS are in at- 
tendance at the East 34th St., Long Island City an<l Flatbush Ave. stations 
from 8.00 A.M. until 7,00 P.M. to accompany passengers (if desired) and 
carry parcels and hand baggage for both inbound and outbound trains between 
stations and surface and elevated lines. 

THE LONG ISLAND EXPRESS, OPERATING OVER THE 
LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. 

♦PRINCIPAL OFFICES— Long Island City, Telephone 900 Greenpoint 

NEW YORK OFFICES 

*95 Fifth Avenu3 Telephone 967 Gramercy 

*613 Sixth Avenue, corner 36th Street Telephone 2015 Madison Square 

*Foot East 34th Street N Y City Telephone 2015 Madison Square 

195 Chambers Street Telephone 6362 Cortlandt 

304 Canal Street Telephone 3301 Franklin 

257 Mercer Street .• Telephone 4317 Gramercy 

77th Street bet. Third and Lexington Aves Telephone 4 Seventy-ninth St, 

*574 Columbus Avenue, corner 88th Street Telephone 2457 Riverside 

*1.33 West 125th Street Telephone 315 Morningside 

1047 Sixth Avenue Telephone 4865 Columbus 

BROOKLYN OFFICES 

*MAIN OFFICE, 38 Hanson Place Telephone 561 Prospect 

*L. I. R. R. Depot Flatbush Avenue Telephone 2155-J Prospect 

3.33 Fulton Street Telephone 11 64 Main 

*.501 Broadway, Williamsburgh Telephone 2940 Williamsliurgh 

Bushwiek and Montrose Avenues Telephone 621 Williamsburgh 

*.\tlantic Avenue, near Vesta Avenue Telephone 196 East New York 

Parkville Telephone 1138 Flatbush 

*4113 Third Avenue, near 41st Street Telephone 310 Bay Ridge 

Bath Beach Telephone 204 Bath Beach 

*Sheepshead Bay Telephone 526 Coney Island 

Vanderveer Park Telephone 707 Flatbush 

Coney Island Telephone 437 Coney Island 

{^"Travelers arriving over connecting railroads or steamboat lines may 
take their checks direct to East 34th Street office, where they will be exchanged 
f<jr Long Island R. R. checks, upon payment of transfer charge of 40 cents for each 
trunk and 25 cents for each valise. 

t^"If it is desired to forward baggage by express, checks may be left at the 
nearest office shown above, where prompt wagon service will be furnished to secure 
baggage and forward by first available train. 

Attention is called to facilities at principal Long Island points for the trans- 
fer of baggage from station to residence. Passengers with checked baggage can 
have same promptly delivered by leaving checks with station agent. Charge for 
such service within Delivery limits 25 cents per piece. 

57 



SUMMER RESORTS ON LONG ISLAND 



BAGGAGE FOR LONG ISLAND RAILROAD POINTS 

Baggage will be called for by the Long Island Express at residences in Man- 
hattan, south of 150th Street West and 135th Street East, or at residences in all 
parts of Brooklyn and delivered to residences in Free Delivery limits at any station 
on the Long Island Railroad where delivery service is maintained, at the following 
rates: 



From New York City (Manhattan) 72d Street and South, and in Brooklyn: 

To Long Island City, Glendale, Richmond Hill, Jamaica, Sheepshead Bay, 
Manhattan Beach, Woodhaven Junction, Ozone Park, Woodside, Elm- 
hurst, Winfield, Flushing, College Point, Whitestone, Whitestone 
Landing, Bushwick Junction, Corona, Bath Beach and Coney Island: 

Trunks — Weight not exceeding 150 lbs 50c each 

Hand-bags — Weight not exceeding 75 lbs 25c each 

To all other points on Long Island: 

Trunks — Weight not exceeding 150 lbs 60c each 

Hand-bags — Weight not exceeding 75 lbs 35c each 

From points above 72d Street (New York) to 135th Street East and 150th Street 
West: 

To Long Island City, Glendale, Richmond Hill, Jamaica, Sheepshead Bay, 
Manhattan Beach, Woodhaven Junction, Ozone Park, Woodside, Elm- 
hurst, Winfield, Flushing, College Point, Whitestone, Whitestone Land- 
ing, Bushwick Junction, Corona, Bath Beach, and Coney Island: 

Trunks — Weight not exceeding 150 lbs 75c each 

Hand-bags — Weight not exceeding 75 lbs 50c each 

To all other points on Long Island: 

Trunks — Weight not exceeding 150 lbs 85c each 

Hand-bags — Weight not exceeding 75 lbs 60c each 

Baggage will not be checked to and from Nostrand Avenue station, Brooklyn. 

The above rates include cartage from residence at points where the Long 
Island Express has wagon service. 

Forwarding baggage by express has many advantages over checking baggage, 
anil in most cases costs less than employing local express for collecting and delivery. 
It insures prompt delivery at destination, avoids the necessity of checking and the 
annoyance incident thereto, and the care of the checks and employment of local 
delivery, etc., etc. It permits baggage to be sent forward on express trains specially 
provided for this purpose, and in most cases the owner will find his baggage de- 
livered at residence on his arrival. 

The rates for transferring baggage across New York City, checked through 
from stations on the Long Island Railroad to points reached by other lines out 
of New York City, are as follows: 

Trunks 50c each 

Valises 35c each 

Patrons who desire to have baggage checked from their re.sidence to stations 
on the Long Island Railroad can arrange for same at offices marked (*), also at 
336 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, where tickets are on sale. 

Baggage to be checked at the East 34th Street Station, E. R., should be de- 
livered thirty minutes before leaving time of train-boat on which the passenger 
travels. 

Every endeavor will be made to forward baggage on same train with the pas- 
senger, but this is not always possible and is not guaranteed. For further infor- 
mation apply to W. Van Valkenburgh, Supt Express, L. I. City, N. Y. 

58 



MONTHLY COMMUTATION RATES 



60 Trip Monthly Individual 
CommutatioD Rates from Long 
Island City, Brooklyn, Platbush 
Ave., Nostrand Ave., East New 
Vork and Busbwick. 



TO 



Jamaica 

Mollis 

Queens 

Bellerose 

Floral Park 

New Hyde Park . 
Mineola 



Garden City 

Hempstead 

West Hempstead . . . 
Hempstead Gardens . 

Lake View 

Norwood 



East Williston 

Albertson 

Roslyn 

North Roslyn. 

Greenvale 

Glen Head 

Sea Chff 

Glen Cove 

Nassau 

Locust Valley. . 

Mill Neck 

Oyster Bay. . . . 



Westbury. 
Hicksville. 



Syosset 

Cold Spring . . . 
Huntington . . . 
Greenlawn .... 
Northport .... 
Kings Park. . . 
Smithtown . . . . 

St. James 

Stony Brook. . 

Setauket 

Port Jefferson. 
Millers Place. . 
Rocky Point. . 

Shoreham 

Wading River. 



Central Park . . 
Farmingdale. . 

Pinelawn 

Wyandanch. . , 
Deer Park . . . . 
Edgewood. . . . 
Brentwood . . . , 
Central Islip . . 
Ronkonkoma. , 
Old Holbrook. 

Holtsville 

Medford 

Yaphank 

Manorville . . . 



Roekaway Beach . . 
Sheepshead Bay. . . 
Manhattan Beach. 



St. Albans. . 
Springfield. 



Per 

Month. 



S6.00 
6.20 
6.45 
6.80 
6.80 
7.10 
7.60 



7.60 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 



8.00 
8.10 
8.40 
8.55 
8.75 
8.80 
8.85 
9.00 
9.00 
9.20 
9.45 
9.85 



8.20 
8.80 



9.20 
9.65 
10.05 
10.65 
10.80 
11.20 
11.75 
12.05 
12.30 
12.50 
12.70 
13.60 
13.85 
13.85 
14.40 



9.00 
9.25 
9.85 
10.05 
10.55 
10.75 
10.90 
11.20 
11.75 
12.05 
12.15 
12.50 
13.05 
13.85 



7.1o 
6.90 
7.15 



6.45 
6.45 



— Otf — 

H Bo 
^ *^ 
■«_ * 

o " 



Per 
Month. 



S7.05 
7.25 
7.50 
7.85 

7.85 
8.15 
8.65 



8.65 
9.05 
9.05 
9.05 
9.05 
9.05 



9.05 

9.15 

9.45 

9.60 

9.80 

9.85 

9.90 

10.05 

10.05 

10.25 

10.50 

10.90 



9.25 
9.85 



10.25 
10.70 
11.10 
11.70 
11.85 
12.25 
12.80 
13.10 
13.35 
13.55 
13.75 
14.65 
14.90 
14.90 
15.45 



10.05 
10.30 
10.90 
11.10 
11.60 
11.80 
1195 
12.25 
12.80 
13.10 
13.20 
13.55 
14.10 
14.90 



8.20 
7.95 
8.20 



7.50 
7.50 



60 Trip Monthly Individual 
Commutation Rates from Long 
Island City, Brooklyn, Platbush 
Ave., Nostrand Ave., East New 
York and Bushwick. 



^ o>. 

NO— > 

sZ 



60 Trip Monthly Individual 
Commutation Rates from 
Island City. 



TO 


Per 
Month. 


Rosedale 


6.80 


Valley Stream 


7.10 


Hewlett ' 

Woodmere 

Cedarhurst 

Lawrence j- 

Far Roekaway 

Edgemere 

Arverne I 


7.50 


Lynbrook 


7.45 


East Roekaway 

Long Beach 


7.70 
9.00 

7.70 

8.20 

8.55 

8.75 

8.85 

8.85 

9.00 

9.20 

9.65 

9.85 

10.00 

10.55 

10.90 

11.20 

11.45 

11.75 

12.05 

12.15 

12.30 

12.50 

12.75 

13.00 


Rockville Centre 

Baldwin 


Freeport 


Merrick 


Bellmore 


Wantagh 


Seaford 


Massapequa 


Amitvvil e 


Copiague 


Lindenhurst 


Babylon 


Bavshore 


Lslip 


Great River 


Oakdale 


Sayville 


Bayport 


Blue Point 


Patchogue 


Hagerman 


Bellport 



Per 
Month. 

7.85 
8.15 



8.55 



8.50 



8.75 
10.05 



8.75 

9.25 

9.60 

9.80 

9.90 

9.90 

10.05 

10.25 

10.70 

10.90 

11.05 

11.60 

11.95 

12.25 

12.50 

12.80 

13.10 

13.20 

13.35 

13.55 

13.80 

14.05 



•1255 
> a 
"■Sa:£ 
= ^ 

£.2.£ 

Long =2 o 

til 



TO 



Flushing 

College Point 

Whitestone 

Whitestone Landing. . 
Flushing (Murray Hill) 

Broadway 

Bayside 

Douglaston 

Little Neck 

Great Neck 

Manhasset 

Port Washington .... 



Per 

Month. 



5.10 
5.40 
6.00 
6.20 
5.10 
5.40 
6.00 
6.20 
6.35 
6.60 
6.90 
7.60 



l_i 



Per 
Month. 



6.15 
6.45 
7.05 
7.25 
6.15 
6.45 
7.05 
7.25 
7.40 
7.65 
7.95 
8.65 



Commutation tickets are issued to or from New York via tho 
ron''^T«?«°,f^W ^ "^^i^^-Seof $3.00.per moiUh in^dditio'n to Iht 
L°»fo?-^^*'^'* ^i*y*^l;J®- Commutatiou tickets will also be issued 
to stations east of ManorviUe to Greenport, and to stations east 
vlncl ^^ Harbor and Montauk upon application in ad- 

59 



SUMMER RESORTS ON LONG ISLAND 



INDEX. 



PAGE 

Amagansett 24-52 

Amityviile 19-48 

Arverne 1 6-46 

Babylon 19-48 

Baldwin 19 

Bayport 19-49 

Bayshore 19-48 

Bayside 7-41 

Bayville 42 

Belle Harbor 15 

Belle Terre 35 

Bellmore 19-47 

Bellport 22-49 

Blue Point 19-49 

Brentwood 32-34 

Bridgehampton 24-51 

Broadway 41 

Brookhaven 22-50 

Calverton 37-55 

Cedarhurst 16 

Central Islip 54 

Central Park 32-53 

Centre Moriches 22-50 

Centreport 10 

Cold Spring Harbor 10-43 

College Point 7-41 

Copiague 19 

Cutchogue 32-55 

Deer Park 32-54 

Douglaston 7-41 

East Marion 33 

East Moriches 22-50 

East Rockaway 46 

Easthampton 37-52 

Eastport 22-50 

Edgemere 1 6-45 

Far Rockaway 1 6-45 

Farmingdale 32-53 

Fire Island 4-48 

Floral Park 29-39-53 

Flushing 35 

Freeport 19-47 

Garden City 29-35-53 

Glen Cove 8 

Glen Head 8-42 

Golf Grounds 51 

Good Ground 23-51 

Great Neck 7-41 

Great River 19-35-48 

Greenlawn 10-43 

Greenport 32-56 

Hammel 46 

Havemeyer Point 22 

Hempstead 31-53 

Hewlett 16-45 

Hicksville 32-35-53 

Holland 46 

Hollis 29 

Huntington 10-35-43 

Islip 19-48 

Jamaica 29 

Jamesport 32-55 

Kings Park 10 

Laurel 32 

Lawrence 16-45 

Lindenhurst 19-48 

Little Neck 7 

Locust Valley 8-42 



PAGE 

Long Beach 18-47 

Lynbrook 19-46 

Manorville 54 

Manhasset 41 

Massapequa 19-47 

Mastic 22-50 

Mattituck 32-53 

Medford 39-54 

Merrick 19-47 

Miller's Place 14-44 

Mill Neck , 8 

Montauk 24-52 

Murray Hill 41 

Nassau 36 

New Hvde Park 29-53 

Northport 10-43 

Oak Island 4-19 

Oakdale 19 

Orient 33 

Oyster Bay 8 42 

Patchogue 49 

Peconic 32-55 

Pinelawn 54 

Point O' Woods 48 

Port Jefferson 10-44 

Port Washington 7-35-41 

Queens 29-53 

Queenswater 47 

Quogue 23-51 

Richmond Hill 35 

Riverhead 32-37-55 

Rockawav Park 15-46 

Rockville Centre 19-47 

Rocky Point 14-44 

Ronkonkoma 54 

Rosedale 19 

Roslvn 8-41 

Sag Harbor 3-24-52 

Sayville 19-49 

Sea Cliff 8-42 

Seaford 19 

Seaside 46 

Setauket 10-44 

Sheepshead Bay 45 

Shelter Island 33-37 

Shinnecock Hills 23-36 

Shoreham 1 4 -44 

Smithtown 10-35-43 

Southampton 23-51 

Southold 32-55 

Speonk 22-50 

Springfield 19 

St. James 1 0-43 

Stony Brook 10-44 

Syosset 38 

Vallev Stream 19-44-45 

Wading River 14-39-44 

Wainscott 24-52 

Wantagh 19-47 

Watermill 24-51 

Westbury 31 

Westhampton 23-50 

Whitestone 7-41 

Woodmere 16 

Wreck Lead 47 

Wyandanch 32-54 

Yaphank 54 



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OPENS JUNE 1 8th 



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BY 

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ROOMS FROM $2.00 TO $5.00 A DAY 

For Conventions, Banquets, Clubs and Societies 
Spacious Dining Rooms and Ball Room 



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LESSEES 

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OPENS JUNE 2Sth 

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VERY CAREFULLY RESTRICTED 
FOR RESIDENTIAL PURPOSES ONLY 

The exceptional location of this property, its proximity to New York 
City and the character of its development all assure the purchaser 
an investment of constantly increasing value. It is unquestionably 
the most attractive site in or near Greater New York for those desir- 
ing a home by the seashore. 

Apply for information at real estate office on premises or to the 

Manhattan Beach Estates 

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Rockaway Coast 
Greater New York 

A colony of refined and congenial people. 

The ideal all-the-year-around Sea Shore 
Resort. 

A naturally beautiful location between the 
Atlantic Ocean and Jamaica Bay. 

35 MINUTES FROM MANHATTAN 
OR BROOKLYN 

Rigidly restricted. 

Macadamized Streets, Concrete Sidewalks, 
Sewers, Gas, Water, Electric Light, Churches 
and Public School on and Trolley through 
property. 

Free Mail Delivery 

No Assessments 

Titles Guaranteed 

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WALTER SCHULZE, 

1 1 70 Broadway, New York City 
Johnston Bldg., cor. 28th St. 

Telephone 3879 Madison Square. 

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The finest residential section on the Rock- 
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A refined and exclusive colony. 
Fifty attractive cottages have already been 
erected. 

Lots $1,000 and Up 

TERMS TO SUIT 



All modern improvements. 30 minutes 
from Manhattan and Brooklyn. Titles 
guaranteed. Garage and stable on property. 
Full particulars by addressing 

WALTER SCHULZE 

1 1 70 Broadway New York City 

Johnston Building, Cor. 28th St. 

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Garden City 



Gar-den City is the only town on Long Island that has a modern 
sewer svstem. 

Garde?! City has perfect surface drainage naturally, and is miles 
from any standing or stagnant water. 

Garde?! City spring water is so pure and sweet, it is bottled and 
sold all over the country. 

Garden City has been and is restricted against all nuisances. 

Garden City has the best schools in the country. 

Garden City has the best hotel on Long Island, thoroughly and beau- 
tifully equipped, ably managed and open all the vear. 

Garden City streets are eighty or one hundred feet in width, and ah 
are beautifully shaded by handsome trees. 

Garden City has a thirty -acre park around the hotel and station. 

Garden City streets are piped for gas, electricity, sewer and water. 
No unsightly poles along the streets. All of its wires 
and cables are in conduits underground. 

Garden City has a handsome casino, furnished by the Company for 
club purposes, free of charge to residents. 

Garden City is the home of the famous Garden City Golf Club. 

Garden City has established a public Golf Course, called the Salisbury 
Links, with a commodious clubhouse for the use of its 
ticket holders. 

Garden City will have by July a new garage, accommodating eighty 
cars, with every convenience, including supplies of all 
kinds, and a thoroughly equipped shop for repairs. 

Garden City plots are loo feet in width by 250 feet in depth, equal 
in area to twelve and one-half lots of 20 by 100 feet, 
and are now offered for sale, for building, at prices 
averaging about $400 for lots of that area. 

Garden City has added twenty-five families in the last few years, 
occupying handsome homes, erected at a cost of from 
^15,000 to $40,000 each. 

Garden City land values have increased 300^ in the last five years. 



For further information write 



The Garden City Company 

Garden City, N. Y. 



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GARDEN CITY HOTEL 



Garden City, Long Island 



New and Modern — Built of Brick and Marble — Opened 1901 



A High-Class Modern Hotel open all the year. Midway 
between ocean and sound, only half an hour from Long 
Island City or Brooklyn. Dry air, sandy soil, good drainage, 
pure water, beautiful drives, fine golf links, accommodation 
for 300 guests, every room facing the park, 100 private 
baths, large swimming pool with shower and needle baths. 
Lighted throughout by electricity. Long distance telephone 
in every room. Tennis, Cafe, Billiard Hall, Ball Room, 
Excellent Music, and new a la carte Dining Room. 

J. J. LANNIN CO., Proprs. - GARDEN CITY, L. I. 

p;:;i«o„o, HOTEL GRAM AT AN 

LAWRENCE PARK, BRONXVILLE. N. Y. 

OPEN ALL THE YEAR 



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Kissena Park 



^ The largest and most completely developed section in 
Queens Borough, comprising as it does over 4800 
lots, with Kissena Lake Park in its centre, with a 
line of the New York and Queens County trolley running 
through it from North to South, giving a five-cent fare to 
the 34th Street ferry; with the Stewart Line of the 
Long Island Railroad soon to be equipped as a high-class 
electric line extending through it from East to West, which 
will provide quick transit into the great terminal sta- 
tion of the Pennsylvania Railroad in Manhattan 
in 15 minutes. 

^ With provisions made for the expenditure of $800,000 
in its improvement and development whereby streets are 
laid out and property graded to conform to the plans adopted 
by the Topographical Department of the City, Eleven 
miles of sewers Twenty-two miles of cement side- 
walks. Twenty-two miles of curbs and gutters. Eleven 
miles of paved streets are provided, and a liberal sup- 
ply of shade trees and ornamental shrubbery is being planted. 

^ The magnitude of this development enables its restric- 
tion to provide for all classes of detached dwellings from 
the cottage on a 40 ft. plot to the more pretentious dwell- 
ing occupying a full block front. 

^ Lots in this magnificent development can now be pur- 
chased at from $500 up. A limited number only at 
this low price. 



Paris-MacDougall Co. 

1123 Broadway MANHATTAN 

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THE 

CARROLLTON REALTY COMPANY 

Incorporated under the laws of the State of New York 
Developers and Builders, South Shore of Long Island 

q BAYHAMPTON PARK, at MERRICK SOUTH, 

adjoining FREEPORT. Choice Villa Plots 50x100. 
High class restrictions. Handsome well built Queen Ann 
and Colonial cottages. Every improvement. Gas and 
Water. Elegant and select location. Magnificent view 
of the Great South Bay. Boating, Bathing and Fishing. 
Public dock five minutes from the property and five min- 
utes of the station. 

q ORMONDE PARK, at ROSED ALE, 1 4 miles out. 

Third-rail system now in operation. Right at New York 
City line. Lots from $99 to $375. Artistic cottages from 
$2500 upward. 

q BEAUTIFUL EDGERTON SQUARE, Wantagh, 

26 miles out. Near the Bay, carefully restricted. Villa plots, 
handsome Queen Ann cottages. Every improvement. 

q LAKEWOOD PARK, between RockviUe Centre 
and Freeport, opposite Baldwin station, 20 miles out, ten 
minutes of the Bay. Building lots and plots. Trolley 
direct to New York. City improvements. 

^ Buying large tracts for cash enables us to establish low- 
est prices over quoted for choice property. 

q Titles guaranteed by TITLE GUARANTEE AND 
TRUST CO. of New York, Capital $1 1,000,000. 

Call, phone or write us for particulars of any of these properties 

CARROLLTON REALTY COMPANY 

Suite 63 & 64 World Bide. NEW YORK, N. Y. Tel. 3 1 54 Beekman 



Brooklyn Office 

584 ATLANTIC AVE., Near 4th Ave. 

Telephone 1212 Prospect (OPEN EVENINGS) 

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ACKERSON HOUSES 

« Brightwaters" BAY SHORE, L. I, 




I.AKI' S( ENE AND KIST.C BOAT I.ANDINC. AT I!K I( .11 I W A I K lis 

THIS Grand old Estate of some 600 acres, abound- 
ing in beautiful forest, shade and ornamental trees, 
and surrounded by other attractive Estates, and fronting 
on the Great South Bay, is now ready for the building 
of BUNGALOWS, VILLAS and Summer COT- 
TAGES. A number of these types of houses, vary- 
ing in design and arrangement, are now in course of 
construction. All are model types of architecture, and 
are being built on the ACKERSON STANDARD by 
our Company, and will be ready for the coming season. 

Plans, maps, booklets and further information of 
BRIGHTWATERS, at Bay Shore, Long Island, can 
be had on application. 

A specially attractive proposition will be made to 
early purchasers. 



TT. B. Ackerson Company 

OWNERS AND DEVELOPERS 

140 Nassau Street NEW YORK 

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BEECHHURST ^S.S°c^' 



At the door of Manhattan where the Sound 
and River meet. 58 Trains daily. 30 Min- 
utes to Manhattan, to be reduced to less than 
20 Minutes by Tunnels. ^ A City Home in 
the Country by the Water's Edge. 

^ BEECHHURST is a subdivision of one of the finest 
estates around New York. Its very air savors of refinement 
and culture. Superb country seats adjoin it. 

^ BEECHHURST has a large water front, the ground 
being high and bluffy. It is laid out on broad and beau- 
tiful lines, preserving and enhancing the natural attract- 
iveness of the place. There are fine old shade trees, 
grassy plots and extended views of landscape and water. 
The improvements are all that money and talent can 
produce; the environment all that the most exacting can 
demand. Much of it is laid out in large plots, something 
rare in suburban development. There are broad well-paved 
streets, the Boulevard being 80 feet wide, with shade, 
flowers and grass. There is every City improvement — 
sidewalks, water, sewers, gas, electricity, schools and churches. 
There is bathing, boating, fishing and all aquatic sports, 
access to the line sandy beach being assured to every house- 
holder. And it is needless to add that suitable restrictions 
safeguard such property. 

^ On account of its nearness a Home at BEECHHURST 
is a City Home and a Country Home in one, affording all 
the convenience, comfort, quiet and beauty of both! 

^ Buy now before the inevitable rise that must soon come to 
such property. Lots $500, and upward. Plots $2000, and 
upward. Also a number of shore fronts with riparian rights 
on very liberal terms for such property. Send or call for 
booklet and free transportation to inspect property. 

SHORE ACRES REALTY COMPANY 

146 East 34TH Street : : : : : : NEW YORK 

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A Profitable Investment 

A few dollars in cash buy the choicest im- 
proved lots accessible to New York City, at 

Hempstead Manor 

Long Island's Garden Spot 

Facts of Interest: Over $120,000 have been expended 
alone for improving this Residence Park, such as ma- 
cadamized streets, cement sidewalks, water and gas, 
electric lights, shade trees, etc. 

Titles insured by Title Guarantee and Trust Company. 
Policies free to purchasers. 

Words of Wisdom 

Grasp the Opportunity, Which is Now, before devel- 
opments send values perhaps higher than you would 
care to pay. Stop for a moment and consider what 
the gigantic $90,000,000 Pennsylvania Railroad im- 
provement will do for Long Island. In three years 
hence these low price lots will be nearer the City Hall 
than Bronx is to-day. 

Do Not Wake Up Too Late! Investigate At Once! 

Send for interesting information and tickets. 



O. L. SCHWENCKE 

Land & Investment Co. 

277 Broadway NEW YORK CITY 

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MASSAPEQUA 

Long Island's "New City by the Sea" 

A City site comprising 50,000 lots under one 
development, extending on both sides Montauk 
Division of the Long Island Railroad, and all within 
easy walking distance of one of two depots, the 
property extending to the Great South Bay. 



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OCEAN AVENUE MASSAPEQUA. 

The south side of Long Island is like the right side 
of the street — the path the crowds take. 

The Montauk Division is the Broadway of Long 
Island, Massapequa its Herald Square. 

Lots in section now selling $185 each 

$10 down and $5 per month 

Cement Sidewalks, water and gas mains 

without cost to purchaser 
No taxes for three years. No assessments 
Deed without further payment in case of 

death 

Buy only where there will be a great development. 

Within ten years Massapequa will be a city of 
many thousand inhabitants. 

Over 100,000 population assured from the first two 
years' sales alone. 

The purchase of lots now will return you several hun- 
dred per cent profit within the next few years. 
Do not wait until the tunnels are finished. 
JVrite to-day for Map and Particulars. 

Queens Land & Title Co. 

Telephone \ 1024| Bryant Times Bldg., Times Sq., New York 

( 1 025 } 

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CONCRETE COUNTRY RESIDENCES 



Concrete Construction 

is the best for 

FACTORY, FARM and HOME 

It is economical, durable, fireproof and sanitary; needs no 

paint or repairs, is warmer in winter, cooler in summer, than any 

other construction and is adaptable to any style of architecture. 

For the benefit of those who desire to make lasting improvements 
about the FARM, FACTORY or HOME, and as a guide to those con- 
templating new construction, we have published the following books: 

For the Manufacturer and Merchant: 

"REINFORCED CONCRETE IN FACTORY CONSTRUCTION," 
a book containing besides several general chapters on concrete, concrete aggregates, 
methods and materials for reinforcing — ten chapters giving detailed descriptions of 
ten concrete factories and warehouses erected in various parts of the country by dif- 
ferent systems. The photographs, sectional drawings and specifications were fur- 
nished by the engineers in charge of the work. 

This book, profusely illustrated (250 pages, size 6^ x 9), pamphlet bound, sent 
free upon request to Architects, Engineers and Manufacturers who con- 
template building. Cloth bound copies, 50 cents each. 

For the Homebuilder and Investor : 

"CONCRETE COUNTRY RESIDENCES," 

a book containing photographs and floor plans of over 150 Concrete Houses, ran- 
ging in price from #2,000 to #200,000. The houses not only show a large variety of 
design, but are of several different systems of concrete construction. These are not 
imaginary sketches, but houses already built and designed by the best architects in 
the country. 

Copies (i£8 pages, size io|xi2) will be sent express prepaid upon receipt of $1.00. 

For the Suburbanite and Farmer : 

"CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION ABOUT THE HOME AND 

ON THE FARM," 
a book containing directions for making and handling concrete, also many specifica- 
tions, sectional drawings, and photographs of the smaller constructions that can be 
built by the layman without skilled labor. 

Paper bound copies, free upon request. Cloth bound copies, 25 cents each. 

For the Mechanic and Artisan : 

"CONCRETE COTTAGES," 






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V*. CEMENT .*/ 



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a sixteen-page pamphlet showing photographs, floorplans and 
specifications for small concrete houses ranging in cost from 
$1,500 to #4,000. Copies sent free upon request. 

The 

Atlas-Portland Cement Co. 



^^^f?uSt?^* 30 Broad St. NEW YORK 



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ABSOLUrELT FIREPROOF 

THE EAGLE 

Warehouse k Storage Co. 

28 to 44 FULTON ST. 

Borouirh of Brooklyn New York City 




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Storage for Household Goods 
Storage for Valuables 

Safe Deposit Vaults. Packing for Ship- 
ment. Transferring and Shipping. 

Carpets cleaned by Electric Machinery. 
Carpets Remade. Moth Proof Storage 
for Valuable Rugs and Tapestries. 

Send for Estimates. 

SETH L. KEENEY, President 
JOHN E. CASSIDY, Vice-President 
HERBERT F. GUNNISON, Sec'y and Treas. 

Telephone 4169 Main 



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PARK AVENUE HOTEL 

PARK AVE. (4th AVE.) 32d and 33d STREETS 

Four blocks from Long Island Railroad Depot via 34th St. Cars 



Accessible to 
all Railway 
Stations, 
Steamboat 
Landings and 
within five 
minutes of 
the Leading 
Theatres and 
Department 
Stores 








European 
Plan $1.50 to 
$5.00 per day 

Take 34th St. 

crosstown car 

to Park Ave., 

which lands 

you within 

one block of 

the Hotel 



ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF 



Electric Cars passing this Hotel transfer free to all parts of this City 
Entrance to Subway Station directly in front of Hotel 

REED & BARNETT, Proprietors 



ON 



LAND .-dye, AT SEA o„ SHINNECOCK HILLS 

Carefully restricted plots one to twelve acres for summer Homes. Small lots for Boat and Bathing 
Houses. All land and marine sports are available. Miles of vvfater front, splendid beacfies. Perfect 
drainage. Finest water. The most exhilarating climate in this country. A paradise for mote ring. Two 
fine golf clubs. Fine harbors. Nearer New York than the Hamptons, Shelter Island, Block Island, 
Lake Mohonk or the Catskills. Adjoins Southampton with its clubs, churches and select summer cclony . 




SHINNECOCK INN 

Long Island Railroad (Montauk Division) passes through property with three stations, an hour 
and a half by summer expresses from new Pennsylvania Terminal in New York. 

Visit the new Shinnecock Inn near Golf Grounds Station. 

Fine restaurant. Garage. Billiard Room. Every convenience for transient and permanent 
guests. Beautiful views over Ocean and four Bays. Send for maps and pamphlets to 

SHINNECOCK HILLS & PECONIC BAY REALTY CO. 

189 Montague Street. BROOKLYN, N. Y., or at SHINNECOCK INN 

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CHATEAU DES BEAUX-ARTS 

HUNTINGTON, LONG ISLAND, N. Y. 



EUROPEAN PLAN 



35 MILES FROM NEW YORK 



CITUATED on Huntington Bay — North Shore of Long Island. 
Commands a superb view of the Sound and Connecticut Shore. 
Conducted on the same principles as the 

Famous Watering and Pleasure Resorts of Europe 

Electric Lights. Private Bathrooms. Hot and Cold Water in every room. Artesian Well 
Water. Magnificent Casino on Water's Edge. Seventy Acres of Private Ground Surround 
the Hotel. Music Every Day on Lawns and at Night on the Bay. French Cuisine, Restaurant 
Service in the Casino and on the Beautiful Terraces facing the Sound at any hour of the day. 



An Ideal Rendezvous for Automobolists and Yachtsmen; Fine 

Anchorage. Large Pier for Yacht Landing; Up-to-date 

Garage and Repair Shop; Complete Line of Supplies 

AUTOMOBILE Accommodation for Private Parties 

LIVERY of Three to Two Hundred 



Boating, Bathing, Fishing, Aquatic Sports, Regattas, Lawn Tennis. Dairy Produce and 
Vegetables supplied by the Beaux-Arts Farm. Hotel Accessible by Railway and Waterway 
Routes and by the best Automobile Roads on Long Island. Auto and Carriage Service 
from Trolley Terminus, ten minutes from Hotel. 

BUSTANOBY FRERES, Proprietors 

Also Proprietors Cafe des Beaux-Arts, New York 
and Ow^ners of tlie Famous "Forbidden Fruit" Liqueur 



The New Howell House 

W^esthampton Beach, L. I. 



Modern. Exclusive. 



Unsurpassed Cuisine and Service. 




Garage, Private Baths, Electric Bell Service, Orchestra, Long Distance Phone, 
Bathing, Boating, Fishing, Shooting, Golf, Tennis. Excellent Roads for 
Automobiling. Rates, i?3.oo to ;P5.oo per day; $15.00 to $30.00 per week. 
Open June to October. 

Address R. A. BISBEE, Manager, Westhampton Beach, N. Y. 



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Use the 




Subway Station 



Continuous trip under shelter from 
any Long Island Railroad Station. 



IF BUYING REAL ESTATE 

Come to see this Company for examination and guarantee of title. 



IF SELLING REAL ESTATE 

Come to this Company for deposit of proceeds at interest 
and for permanent investment of same. The Company 
will advise regarding the purchase or sale of Real Estate. 



IT DOES EVERYTHING ABOUT 
REAL ESTATE EXCEPT WHAT 
THE BROKER DOES FOR YOU 

Title Guarantee and Trust Co. 

Capital and Surplus, $12,000,000 

1 76 Broadway - . . - - NEW YORK 

1 75 Remsen Street ----- BROOKLYN 

350 Fulton Street JAMAICA 

50 Jackson Avenue - - - LONG ISLAND CITY 

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GARDEN CITY ESTATES 



'' I ""HIS is the one place you cannot afford to over- 
-^ look when seeking a residence on Long Island. 
It combines all the conveniences of the city with the 
advantages of select country life. 

Established schools and churches, good roads, gas 
and electricity, A MODERN SYSTEM OF SEW- 
ERS, pure water, a most delightful climate, and acces- 
sibilitv to two of the best golf links in America make 
it an ideal place tor an all-year-round residence. 

Be sure to visit this property before buying elsewhere. 

GAGE E. TARBELL, President 

Tel. 5222 Gramercy FLATIRON BUILDING, NEW YORK 



DIRECTORS 

Leroy W. Baldwin William G. Gilmore George J. Smith 

William H. English Ernestus Gulick Gage E. Tarbell 

George W. Fairchild Harry J. Luce Timothy L. Woodruff 

"THE PARK INN 



ROCKAWAY PARK 



LONG ISLAND 




Opens May 30th. 



HARRY J. BERRY, Mgr. 

ALSO 



HOTEL GREGORIAN 



5th Street bet. Broadway and 5th Ave. 
NEW YORK CITY 



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The Cord Meyer Co. 

ELMHURST COTTAGES 
FOR SALE 

ALSO 

Cottages Built from Plans 

Elmhiirst Office 
Broadway and Whitney Ave., Elmhurst, L. I. 

New York Office 
Sixty-two William Street, New York City 



ESTABLISHED 1865 

THE DAILY STAR 

Queens Borough NEW YORK CITY 

The STAR covers an advertising field peculiarly its own. It is 
printed on a Goss Monitor Webb Perfecting Press (capacity 1 6,000 
12 -page papers per hour), the only Webb Machine used on Long 
Island, outside of Brooklyn. 

YOU CANT COVER 

this section of New York City thoroughly unless the STAR, with 
its THREE EDITIONS, is included in your list. LOW RATES. 

THE DAILY STAR 

Every Evening Except Sunday. It is the Leading Newspaper of 
Queens Borough. Circulation 1 0,000. 

LONG ISLAND WEEKLY STAR 

Friday Mornings. Circulation 6,000. 

GREENPOINT WEEKLY STAR 

Saturday Mornings. Circulation 8,000. 

84 



PAUMONOK INN 'r^yrJ.XT'?!? 



Long Island's Oldest Town 




Situated on the 1 00-foot cliff overlooking Long Island Sound and 
swept from north and south by the never-failing sea-breeze. 

SEA SHORE AND COUNTRY- FISHING 

BATHING— SAILING— DRIVING 

Gas, baths, telephone, livery, Japanese service in kitchen and dining 
room. June I 5th to Oct. I st. Special rates for June and September. 
For booklet and terms apply 

GEO. F. HUMMEL, 845 West End Ave., New York City. 
Telephone 5350 River After June 1st, Southold, Long Island, N. Y. 



THE MIAMOGUE 



SOUTH JAMESPORT 
LONG ISLAND 




This new and handsomely appointed house is situated in the beautiful 
village of South Jamesport, within a few feet of Peconic Bay, famous 
alike for its superb sailing, fishing and bathing advantages. Long 
Distance Telephone. Terms Reasonable. 
All applications for board should he addressed to 

I. Seymour Corwin, South Jamesport, L. I. 

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•T'lip' CC* A. X/IFXA/ HOI ISF ■'^''Ticls o" li'gh ground, and as its name 
1 n*-« tJL^r\ V Iti VV nKJKJtJIlj implies, from its broad jjiazza miles of 
ocean front are to be seen. To the easterly the view is across well kept meadows and fields 
of waving grain. The hotel is but five minutes walk from the post-office or the beach and 
ten minutes walk from the depot. It is a modern building with large airy rooms, and is in 
every way conducted in accordance with the most advanced ideas of taste and comfort. 

The hotel is lighted by gas, has electric call bells, hot and cold baths, local and long 
distance telephone, and connection by 'phone with a first-class livery. The appointments of 
the dining room and the service at the tables are the best. The house opens for the sum- 
mer season June ist. A 'bus from the hotel will meet all trains. For any further informa- 
tion, or for terms, apply to W. M. TERRY, Proprietor, Sea View House, Amagansett, 
Long Island. Telephone call 6f. No charge for storing Automobiles belonging to guests 

SCHILLING'S ATLAS HOTEL 
^^ ROAD HOUSE 



From BOULEVARD and HENRY ST. to ATLANTIC OCEAN 
ROCKAWAY BEACH. L. L 



Seaside Station by Railroad 



Seaside Landing by Steamer 



Elegant Dancing Pavilion, 100 x 150. 100 Rooms for the accommodation of 
Boarders by the day or week. Liberal inducements offered to Pic-nics, Beach 
Parties, Excursions, Bowling Clubs, Lodges, Societies, Churches, Schools, etc. A 
Rrst-class Orchestra will be in daily attendance. 

RESTAURANT A LA CARTE 

Special accommodations for large Dinner Parties. 

Piel Brothers real German Beer. S. Liebmann Sons Beer on Draught. 

Steam Heat for the Accommodation of Guests in Winter. 

6 REGULATION BOWLING ALLEYS 

The Long Island R. R. Co., which runs numerous trains daily during the summer 
season, offers liberal inducements to societies who prefer to sell their own Railroad 
Tickets by making a special agreement. Steamboats land within two blocks of my 
place. For further particulars and terms apply to 

Phone Call 53 Hammels CHAS. A. SCHILLING, Proprietor 

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H^TEL (ill IT^^N 



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The Cliffton 



"Bonaire" 

PATCHOGUE, L. I. 



Most popular Resort on the Great South Bay. Rooms en suite with private baths. 
Appointments modern. Telephone 38 Patchogue. Address W. M. JENKINS, Prop. 



Established 1848 

Toch Brothers 

MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS 

Specialists in 

TECHNICAL PAINTS 

COLORS, CHEMICALS 

VARNISHES AND 

JAPANS 

320 Fifth Avenue .♦. NEW YORK 

Works: Long Island City 



Write for Price List and Color Card of our Ready for Use Paints 



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MACKINAW 

BO Different Styles and Sizes 

FOR 

Private Residences, 
Hotels, Stores and Yachts 

Tte Best and most EcoRoiDical 

Durable Cabinet Workmanship-Hard Wood 

In the Mackinaw the Dry, Cold, 
Pure Air descends from the ice to the 
provisions. 

The Mackinaw is Perfectly Dry. 
The Mackinaw preserves all Perish- 
able Food with very little ice. 
The Mackinaw has very large Provision Storage 
Capacity. 

The Mackinaw has Shelves which slide in or out 
without obstruction. 

The Mackinaw has unusually Thick Walls filled 
with Pure Charcoal. 

The Mackinaw has a Drip Pipe which can be Taken Out and Cleaned. 
The Mackinaw has Solid Bronze Self-Locking Latches. Send for 17th Ann 
trated Price List. 

Mackinaw Refrigerator Company 

No. 106 Chambers Street NEW YORK 





ual Illus- 



H. C. HALLENBECK, 

President and Treasurer 



C. G. CRAWFORD, 

Vice-President 



H. C. HALLENBECK, Jr. 

Assistant Treasurer and Secretary 



J. L. HALLE Y, 

General Manager 



Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Co. 

GENERAL PRINTERS, BINDERS, 
LITHOGRJIPHERS & ELEGTROTYPERS 

497-505 PEARL STREET 

Corner of Pearl and Park Streets 

NEW^ YORK 



, BRANCHES 

ALBANY, N. Y. LANSING, MICH. 



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HATHAWAY INN 



AMITYVILLE 



LONG ISLAND, N. Y. 



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HATHAWAY INN 



Directly on Great South Bay — Cooled by Ocean breezes. New York's most 
accessible Summer Resort (30 miles from New York) about one hour 
from Wall Street via Subway connecting at Flatbush Avenue Station. 

Excellent facilities for Sailing, Boating, Bathing and Fishing. Perfect Roads for 
Automobiling. All latest improvements — Rooms with private baths — Table and 

service of the best. REASONABLE RATES. OPENS MAY 20th, 1908. 

EWEN HATHAWAY, Proprietor 

THEO. W. MORRIS & CO. 

ESTABLISHED 1837 

GLASS 



FRENCH 

ENGLISH 

AMERICAN 



WINDOW 

AND 

PICTURE GLASS 



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CRYSTAL 

POLISHED } PLATE 

LOOKING GLASS ) 

OPAL 

ANTIQUE 

CATHEDRAL 



OPALESCENT 

MAZE 

RIPPLED 

ONDOYANT 

COLONIAL 

FLORENTINE 

MOSS OR SYENITE 

}4 or ^ ROUGH WIRE 

RIBBED or MAZE WIRE 



POLISHED PLATE WIRE 



438=440=442 & 444 Canal St. & 10=12=14 & 16 Vestry St. 
NEW YORK CITY 



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The Corn Exchange Bank 



New York City, N. Y. 

Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits 
Deposits, - _ _ _ _ 



$8,000,000 
$50,000,000 



THE LARGE RESOURCES AND EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT 

GUARANTEE THE MAXIMUM OF ADVANTAGES 

AND SECURITY 



Queens County Branch : 

Borden Ave. and Front St. 
Long island City 

Astoria Branch: 

75 Fulton Avenue 

Brooklyn Branch: 

Court and Montague Streets 



Long Island City Branch: 

Jackson Ave. and Fifth Street 

Flushing Branch: 

102 Main Street 

Flatbush Ave. Branch: 

19 and 21 Flatbush Avenue 
Brooklyn 



Greenpoint Branch: 

Greenpoint Avenue and Franklin Street, Brooklyn 

Myrtle Avenue Branch: 

Broadway and Myitle Avenue, Brooklyn 

Checks drawn on this Bank are payable through the New York Clearing House 



CAR LIGHTING 



CAR HEATING- 



Pintsch Light when used 
with the Latest Single In- 
verted Mantle Lamp will 
give an illumination of 
99.5 candle power with 
consumption of 2.12 
cubic feet of gas cost- 
ing 1 cent per hour, a 
revolution in the light 
ing of railroad cars. 
The Pintsch System 
is in use on over 
1 55,000 cars through 
out the World and 
has been applied to 
33,000 cars in the 
United States, 
Canada and 
Mexico Ijy .too 
railroads. 



This Con.pany has success- 
fully held pre-eminence in 
effective controllable Hot 
Water and Direct Steam 
Heating Systems for rail- 
road train service. Its 
devices are recognized 
for their economy and 
simplicity in operation 
by 160 of the principal 
American railways 
and are used on 
20,000 cars. 



THE 

SAFETY 

CAR 



AUTOMATIC 
TRAPS, TRAIN- 
PIPE VALVES, 
STEAM TIGHT 
COUPLERS. 



ST. LOUIS 

MONTREAL 

ATLANTA 



HEATING & 
LIGHTING CO. 

2 Rector Street 
NEW YORK CITY 



PHILA- 
DELPHIA 

CHICAGO 

BOSTON 



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Hotel Beachview 

and Cottages 
East Moriches, L. I., N.Y. 

Directly on Great South Bay, 
afloiding extensive marine views. 
East Moriches is an ule:il health 
resort with a rlimate dehghtrul 
beyond description. Excellent fa- 
cilities for pniling, halhing, and 
.'i-'-hing. Perfect ronds fnr driving 
■'(id autoniohiling. Hotel is lielUed 
■V gas — running water — perlect 
r Ullage. Telephone and telegraph 
:\ the hnuse. 
Further information address 

JOHN A. KENNEDY 

Manager 
FLast Moriches. L. ].. N. Y. 



WARNER HOUSE 

BLUE POINT, IvONG ISLAND 

A Summer Resort. Within a few minutes' walk from 
Great South Bay, which has a sandy shore and bottom, 
making it unsurpassed for Bathing. Also the Bay 
affords fine Sailing and Fishing. The House has fine 
Rooms and good Accommodations. Call 'phone 22R. 
Terms Moderate. J. R. WARNER, Proprietor 

GALENA-SIGNAL OIL CO. 

FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA 



THEIR SPECIALTIES 

STREET RAILWAY LUBRICATION, including both rolling 
stock and power house equipment. 

The same skillful EXPERT SUPERVISION given in this service as in 
steam railway service has produced very satisfactory results. The business 
of our Street Railway Department has increased beyond every expectation. 

We are under contract with many of the largest street and interurbaa 
railways of the country. 

We guarantee cost per thousand miles in street railway service when 
conditions warrant it. 

W^rite to Franklin, Pennsylvania, for further particulars. 
STEAM RAILWAY LUBRICATION 

Sole manufacturers of the celebrated GALENA COACH, ENGINE 
and CAR OILS for steam railway lubrication, SIBLEY'S PERFECTION 
VALVE OIL for cylinder lubrication, and PERFECTION SIGNAL OIL 
for use in railway signal lanterns. 

• GALENA RAILWAY SAFETY OIL. Made especially for use 
in headlights, cab, classification and tail lights, and for switch and sema- 
phore lamps. Burns equally well with the long time as with the one day 
burner; with or without chimney as the burner requires. Is pure water 
white in color ; high fire test, low cold test, and splendid gravity. 

CHARLES MILLER. President. 



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Beckwith 


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Manufacturers 


of Highest G 


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Varnis 


hes 






Newark, N. 


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New 


York 


201 Emmett Street 








320 


Fifth 


Avenue 



Book, Job and Telephone Railroad Printing 

Law Case Printing 553 3 Worth a Specialty 

L MIDDLEDITCH CO. 

PRINTING 

65 and 67 Duane Street NJFW YORK: 

(near Broadway) i>ll^VV IV^IVIV 

ESTABLISHED 1870 

Joseph McGee Iron & Brass Foundry Co. 

Pattern and Machine Work of Every Description 



FRED'K RUSSELL. President 
51 to 67 Sixth Street - - Long Island City, N. Y. 



TELEPHONE NO. 3 GREENPOINT 



THOMAS MORGAN 

COMMISSION MERCHANT 

AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN 

H/\Y, SXR/\\A/. GRAIIN, EXC 

Elevators and Warehouses \ l°°\ J*y^5 S*" Brooklyn, NY. 

j root Last Ave., Long Island City, N. Y. 

Liberal Advances on Consignments. Direct Receiver. 

Sight Draft with Bill of Lading. Correspondence Solicited. 

Address all Communications to Long Island City Office 



Maidstone Inn and Cottages 

EAST HAMPTON 

Combines the advantages of Sea Shore and Country. 
Fine Ocean Bathing and Shady Streets. Beautiful 
Country Club, Tennis Courts, Golf Links. Good 
Roads for Automobiles. House accommodates 50 — 
Dining Room 100. House open June 25th to 
October ist. Apply as above. 



THE LINWOOD Bathing, Fishing, 

Games, Dancing. 

ON GREAT SOUTH BAY R^tes. $3.00 up. 

Enlarged and improved New rooms and private baths 

BOOKLETS AND TERMS OF 

J. B. PULLIS, Bay Shore, Long Island 



Greenpoint Fire-Brick Works 

JOHN COOPER, Proprietor 
413 to 421 Oakland St. BROOKLYN, N. Y. 

Fire Brick, Drain Pipe, Flue Pipe, Wall 

Coping, Cupola Brick, Bakers' Tiles, 

Fire Mortar, Tiles and Blocks 



Telephone Call, 138 Greenpoint 



Office, III Clay Street 



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BOILER COMPOUND 



"*^^Rq^^^ 



2^. The Nonkoroda Co. 



25 and 27 New Chambers St. 

NEW YORK 

'Phone Connections 
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WILSON PAINT AND VARNISH REMOVERS AND APPLIANCES 

"CLEANWOODE" "PAINTLIFT" " LINGER WETT" 

INSTANT RESULTS FOR RAILROADS, STREET RAILWAYS. 
BOATS, WOOD OR IRON WORK. 



WILSON REMOVER COMPANY 

Founders of Harmless Chemical Removers 1 896 



Office: 541 Hudson Terminal Buildings, NEW YORK 
Factory: LONG ISLAND CITY 

Telephone 164 Suffern Cable Address " Ramfound " 

Ramapo Foundry & Wheel Works, 

RAMAPO, 
ROCKLAND CO., N. Y. 



WHEELS FOR STEAM AND ELECTRIC SERVICE. 
ALSO MINE CAR WHEELS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. 



New York Office, 29 Broadway. 




3obn Simmons 

(^, jS^ jS^ 



104^110 Cenirt Strett, 
new York. 






Pipe, fittings and Zlaives, for 
Steam, 0as, Water and Oil Gnqineerinq. 



Commonwealth Roofing Company 

CONTRACTORS 

Coal Tar Pitch, Felt, and Gravel or Slag Roofing 
Coal Tar Pitch and Felt Waterproofing and Dainpproofing 

OWEN McBREEN, Manager 

Office, 49 Greenpoint Ave. Telephone Call, Greenpoint 4 Brooklyn, E. D. 

General Office: 17 Battery Place, New York 

Branches : New York, Brooklyn, Jersey City, Newark, Paterson, Utica 

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From the Largest Ship's Hauser 

down to the finest rope, yarn or twine, we can furnish suitable 
cordage for every requirement. It will pay you to specify 
"American" on your orders. Write for samples and prices. 

The American IManufacturing Company 

Largest Cordage Makers in the World 

65 Wall Street .... ^Ew YORK 



Iron, Steel, Nails, Chain, Etc. 
Rivets-Spikes 

FULLER BROTHERS & CO. 

139 Greenwich Street :: :: NEW YORK 



THE UNION STOVE WORKS 



, _ jSEBBg i- 




ESTABLISHED 74 YEARS 

Manufacturers of all kinds of 



Stoves and Ranges for domestic and 
family use, Railroad Station Stoves, 
Furnaces, Fire Place Heaters, and 
Gas Cooking and Heating Stoves 

70 Beekman St. & 66 & 68 Gold St. 
NEW YORK, U. S. A. 

Telephone 1 Beekman & 1 7 1 & 1711 Beekman 
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BELLE TERRE CLUB 



BELLE TERRE ESTATES Inc. 

DEAN ALVORD, PresiJent 
CHAS. E. BAYLISS, Fice-President 

PORT JEFFERSON, LONG ISLAND. Phone 42 
277 Broadway, NEW YORK. Phone 3384 Worth 
209 Montague St., BROOKLYN. Phone 2439 Main 



THE BELLE TERRE ESTATES are situated on Port 
Jefferson harbor on the North shore of Long Island, 
57 miles from New York — a distance just sufficient 
to protect them from the excursion element, which has proven 
such an annoyance to residents nearer the city. 

The Estates comprise over 1200 acres, surrounded on 3 
sides by water, giving a shore front of 5 miles; 2 miles of 
which are on the beautiful harbor of Port Jeff'erson. Belle 
Terre Estates Incorporated, having absolute title to low water 
mark, is enabled to guarantee to purchasers undisturbed pos- 
session of the beaches. 

The Management has already built a splendid Clubhouse, 
Gate Lodge, erected Pergolas, constructed a landing place 
and laid out miles of woodland roads and made many other 
improvements at a cost of $500,000. 

The Belle Terre Club, maintained on the highest possible 
standards, will be open to purchasers and their invited guests. 
Through the courtesy of the Management, reservation of 
rooms may be made at the Club by non-members who wish 
to become thoroughly familiar with the property before pur- 
chasing. 

A golf course, tennis courts, livery stable, garage, boat- 
house and several cottages will be maintained in connection 
with the Club. Splendid yachting facilities and forty miles 
of woodland roads ?nd bridle paths have been built. 

Ten trains each way with special "Belle Terre" car on fast 
express — one hour and twenty minutes from New York. 

Booklet with all particulars sent on request. 

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PUBLISHERS PRINTING COMPANY 
410-421 LAFAYETTE STREET, NEW YORK 



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